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1600 Pendant
Gold plate on pewter. Dated 1610 and designed by Arnold Lulls, who worked for Ann of Denmark and James I. The original would have been set with table cut diamonds. This version has a central cubic zircon surrounded by real garnets. Supplied with a gold plated chain. |
£37.50 Add to basket |
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Priness Elizabeth Pendant and Necklace
The necklace is of simulated pearls, interspersed with gold plated and decorated beads. It is an almost exact copy of the original seen in the Holbein portrait of the young Princess Elizabeth. The pendant is set with synthetic ruby and imitation diamond. From it hangs a further three simulated drop pearls. Length seventeen and a half inches (45cm). |
£32.50 Add to basket |
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Tudor Brooch
Gold plate on pewter, and set with cubic zirconia (the finest diamond simulant). Late sixteenth century. The original jewel was set with table cut diamonds and belonged to the Duke of Lorraine, though he gave it to the Duchess of Elbeuf to help pay her husbands ranson. Diameter 8cm. |
£47.50 Add to basket |
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Dragon Pendant
Gold plate on pewter. Late sixteenth century, Spanish. The dragon hangs on stainless steel chains, from a crest that bears an amathyst cabochon. This pendant is supplied with a gold plated chain. |
£25.00 Add to basket |
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