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Identification Tudor
Example Pendants
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Type V Buckles c 1720-1790
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Tudor 1720 to 1790
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Tudor Rose Necklace
design by Holbein in the 16th century.
Large pendant based on a design by Holbein in the 16th century. The jewel in the centre is a garnet. The 4 small dark stones are 4 mm x 4 mm square cut iolite. "The fact that iolite often expresses a deep blue colour has had it often mistaken with sapphires."
The Aberdeen Jewel; Jewelled and Enamelled Gold Pendant with a Lock of Hair of Mary Queen of Scots
A Gold and Enamel Pendant by Robert Phillips in the form of the Tudor Rose, executed in red and white enamel, highlighted with stylised green enamel leaves which radiate from the back, the whole suspended from a white enamel Fleur d'lys. Presented in its original case, inscribed 'Phillips Bros & Son, Art Goldsmiths, 23 Cockspur Street.' Phillips of Cockspur Street London, circa 1875 .
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