Vintage Pieces
Masonic Order of the Eastern Star in 9ct Gold
This Masonic Broochy is in 9ct gold, fully hallmarked on each section, weighs 5.38g and is 52.5mm long.
This Masonic Broochy is in 9ct gold, fully hallmarked on each section, weighs 5.38g and is 52.5mm long.
This Art Deco necklace dates to around 1930 and is 45cm long, weighing 10.60g.
This Tasmania map charm is in 9ct rose gold and weighs 1.12g, measuring 15.5mm across and 2cm long
This 9ct gold pin dates to around 1900 and weighs 1.77g, measuring 67mm long, with a seed pearl of approximately 2.25mm in diameter at the centre.
Our Antipodes: or, Residence and Rambles in the Australasian Colonies, with a Glimpse of the Gold Fields by Godfrey Charles Mundy offers a first-hand account of life in Australia and New Zealand during the early colonial period.
This sterling silver brooch is 59.5mm long with a central Killiiecrankie stone measuring 10.5mm in diameter.
This ring dates to around 1930 and is size N, weighing 1.88g, with a 10mm diameter.
This brooch is in sterling silver and is fully hallmarked Chester 1901.
This vesta case dates to around 1920 and is shaped as a horseshoe on a hoof, a design traditionally associated with good luck and equestrian themes.
This vesta dates to around 1920 and is designed in the form of a book commemorating the coronation of King Edward VII.
This vesta is made of sterling silver, marked 925 STERLING, and is 4cm high with a weight of 11.61g, giving it a light but solid feel.
This set of six sterling silver entrée forks is hallmarked London 1913 with the maker’s mark for William Hutton & Sons Ltd.
Vesta cases were a common everyday item in the late 19th century, used to carry matches safely before the widespread use of lighters, and often made in novelty forms that reflected personal interests or humour.
This beaded necklace dates to around 1930 and shows the classic “apple juice” colour often associated with aged Bakelite.
This set of six sterling silver dinner forks is hallmarked London 1913 with the maker’s mark for William Hutton & Sons Ltd.
This set of five sterling silver teaspoons is hallmarked Sheffield 1932 and carries the Harrods name, confirming both origin and period.
This set of six sterling silver spoons is hallmarked London 1896 with the maker’s mark for George Maudsley Jackson.
This set of six sterling silver tablespoons includes four made in Sheffield in 1906 and two made in London in 1896 by George Maudsley Jackson.
This sterling silver spoon is hallmarked London 1839 with the maker’s mark for Mary Chawner.
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