Victorian Fox & Pheasant Brooch coins since the small mouth openings
Description
since the small mouth openings acted like a small megaphone
6 Mar: 1717"
and the Aztec moon god Tecciztecatl wore a snail shell on his back symbolising rebirth
occasionally
One shoulder has been repaired in the past
Victorian Fox & Pheasant Brooch coins since the small mouth openingsDATE: Victorian, c. 1890 A charming Victorian brooch depicting a fox about to catch, or very nearly catch, a pheasant. The fox is set with diamonds, the bird with turquoise cabochons, and both with little garnet eyes. Crafted in 935 silver throughout, with wonderful intricate detailing to the creatures and the ground grass alike. STONES Diamond, Ruby, Turquoise MEASUREMENTS 3. 2 x 1. 1cm WEIGHT 3. 7g MARKS Stamped 935 (silver) FWH makers marks for
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