I - H . ’ . . . r • * 1AL PORTION C -A. T .A. Xj O G- XT iej OF THE REMAINDER OF **3M ITiLu ULUJJ3L8 g?OCE OF Old English Silver, USEFUL & ORNAMENTAL SILVER & SILVER-GILT AND PLATED ARTICLES, AND BEAUTIFUL JEWELS, OF ME. E. S. WAYLETT, DECEASED, LATE OF 534 OXFORD STREET, W.: which (by Order of the Executors) Hill be Solb bp Auction bp Messrs. CHRISTIE, MANSON & WOODS, A'S? THRI® ORBAT ROOMS, 8 KING STREET, ST. JAMES’S SQUARE, On TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1896, And following: Day, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. May be viewed Saturday and Monday preceding, and ataog aes had, at Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods Offices, 8 mg - ret , St. James’s Square , S. W. 2(W‘ ' r 3, ss.s&.tj- c / 5 -f/ r - /6 /Oif- / fr~c>. * I / /*/-. 2 3. / / O Wt. «/nt y dbr f. fle4i- /ib, 2o . 2 . 2 . . X b - 3o . 3/. fy-h. S-.S~. . 6 ¥- ■ &-c>. -7/. S' ■ . 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Co*-*y, c ^- * / 3 T //r , J-LSL. 4£/. /*Q S-Cf 9,// / / / 4 ?/. /_3Z_ f 7r\2T'C ^tx^} i ji /S /3y . /^2- ,/l{ 3 . /4^ . /ds. t±*-L t „ ^ 7 *y?d-£rt f. G . T. / 2 - - / 4 ^ - /&. . 2 3 . 2.y*.2S~. ^2- • 36 '. 36 . ^3.^7. d ~/. ,7 2. - 3 S . s 6 . bS. b7.^-z. ,~r/^ J= 4 1 . ■ fr#- ■ /6 s-. A L S'- CONDITIONS OF SALE. ■o I. THE highest Bidder to be the Buyer; and if any dispute arise between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall bo immediately put up again and re-sold. II. No person to advance less than Is.; above Five Pounds, 5s.; and so on in proportion. III. In the case of Lots upon which there is a reserve, the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the Seller. IY. The Purchasers to give in their Names and Places of Abode, and to pay down 5s. in the Pound, or more, in part of payment, or the whole of the Purchase-Money, if required; in default of which, the Lot or Lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. V. The Lots to be taken away and paid for, whether genuine and authentic or not, with all faults and errors of description, at the Buyer’s expense and risk, within Two days from the Sale; Messrs. Christie, Manson and Woods not being responsible for the correct description, genuineness, or authenticity of, or any fault or defect in, any Lot; and making no warranty whatever. VI. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settlement of the Purchases, no Lot can on any account be removed during the time of Sale; and the remainder of the Purchase-Money must absolutely be paid on the delivery. VII. Upon failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money deposited in part of payment shall be forfeited; all Lots un¬ cleared within the time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or private Sale, and the deficiency (if any) attending such re-sale shall be made good by the Defaulter at this Sale. C A T A L O G U E. -- Fourth Day’s Sale ■o*- On TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1890, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. SILVER— At per Oz. t A plain helmet-shaped cream-jug, on three feet ; and a sugar-tub, with reeded bands in relief . - A sugar-basin, partly spirally fluted; and a sugar-sifter—- in case ........ '> A pair of Queen Anne pattern library candlesticks, of hexagonal form— Britannia standard . 1 A pair of piano column candlesticks, on square beaded feet; a pair of ditto, chased ; and a pair of plain ditto, on round feet ....... 1 A pair ot circular chased swe tmeat dishes, on three feet; and a spirally fluted and chased pipkin, on tripod with lamp ........ » A pair of plain cylindrical muffineers ; and a pair, formed as castles . . • . A pair of Indian barrel-shaped ditto, chased; and a plain cylindrical caster— foreign . oz. dwt. 16 17 5 3 14 ->in 24 8 9 12 6 10 ^ 7 10 4 £ , //, /c? 458 Three plain muffineers, of different patterns; and an oval peirce d and engraved mustard-pot—blue glass liner . /•//.* 459 A muffineer, formed as a seated ape ; and one, as a dog, in hat and collar Z./9 if" 460 A large cylindrical sugar-caster .... ^ * P 463 An oval-shaped tea-pot, engraved and with chased spout £ , / <7 f Z 464 A plain octagonal-shaped tea-pot, with dome lid . O 465 A square-shaped tea-pot, with engraved borders . /* 466 An oval engraved sugar-basin, with beaded borders , / , 6 467 A sugar-basin, on round foot, chased with flowers and scrolls ........ Z r /P~< 468 A plain helmet-shaped hot-milk jug and cover , /o / 469 A small hot-water jug, on tripod stand with lamp, with threaded borders ...... y * / Z t 3 470 A small plain tea-kettle, on tripod stand with lamp (y • y , / o 471 A small vase-shaped tea-urn, with beaded borders, on square plinth ....... /y •/ 6 , o 472 A small plain coffee-pot and hot-milk jug, of octagonal shape ........ ^ ^ 473 A small oval tea-caddy, with engraved borders; and an embossed canister ...... xf , /JL , o 474 a small plain globular tea-pot; a plain milk-jug; and a sugar-basin, with bat’s-wing fluting l?* P . / o 475 A butter-dish and cover, pierced and chased, and with silver cow on lid ; and cut-glass dish Z ' // ^ 476 A pair of small toast-racks . . . . . A /r 477 An oval ditto, on claw feet ..... Z ' ° ° 478 An oblong-shaped ditto, on pierced feet Z , /f - Zy 479 A larger ditto, with chased borders and feet. 02. i 8 e/i 5 13 13 39 23 15 18 7 13 8 24 29 33 13 (j i:i l l , 5 180 A small quatrefoil cruet-frame, with pierced border, chased with masks, four cut glasses (two silver-mounted), and a mustard-spoon ; and a soy-frame, with four glasses, en suite ...... 81 A breakfast-cruet frame, with beaded edges ; three glasses; and two spoons ...... : 82 An engine-turned child’s mug; and one, engraved and with beaded borders . :83 A larger ditto, chased with flowers, shells and scroll foliage 84 A large plain tankard and flat cover, with reeded bands . t85 A large plain goblet, on beaded foot .... ';36 A two-handled cup, with chased strap ornament in relief on the lower part ...... medallion heads and other ornament—13 in. high . 88 A fluted Monteith, of Queen Anne design, with lion’s mask and swing handles—11 in. diam. . 89 A large punch-bowl, partly fluted, and repousse with laurel festoons—12^ in. diam. SILVER —All at. oz. dwt. 5 6 16 -, 20 2 10 14 17 :87 A large two-handled strap cup and cover, chased with 73 0 68 7 ^ - 48 6 90 Four glass salt-cellars, on silver stands, and spoons —in case ; a fruit-knife and fork, with pearl handles —in case ; two cake-/ / y knives; and a horn cup, with silver rim 91 Two engine-turned lady’s card cases 92 Queen Victoria Jubilee medal, in silver —weight 7 oz. 1 dwt. 93 A vase-shaped cigar-lighter ; a match-vase, on tray stand; a pearl-^ ^ ^ ^ ^ handled fruit-knife ; a pearl paper-knife, with hart s-foot handle; and a silver-mounted glass scent-bottle' / 93a A pierced and engraved fish-slice and fork —in case 6 /► / / O 494 An oblong silver lady’s companion, with three implements; tv pearl-handled fruit-knives ; a pearl paper-knife; apda y 546 A ditto watch (No. 3673), with gold face ; and short gold chain,^ with ball set with pearls 547 A minute watch, in gold demi-hunter case, with enamelled zone; short gold chain ; and gold ribbon brooch 10 , /J~z 0 548 Two small gold Albert watch chains ; two pencil cases ; and a pen and pencil case /2- , a Seven gold studs and pair of sleeve-links ; five other studs ; a pair of carbuncle and diamond hair-pins ; four small scarf-pi^; a ring, with a garnet; and two others : A set of four plain gold studs and pair of sleeve-links ; three other studs; six small scarf-pins, with turquoise and coral; a, gold snake ring ; and a puzzle ring A/a/'tZsQ} A set of four ditto studs and pair of links ; two scarf-pins ; a scarf¬ ring, with turquoises; a gipsy ring, with a cat’s-eye; and two^ a / 556 .W /# , o 558 JW ,* 559 with coral Three studs, with emeralds, coral and pearls ; two pairs of gold sleeve-links ; a hair-pin, with small brilliants ; one other; three gold ball-top pins; a gold and platinum ring ; and two gipsy rings, with coral, pearls and turquoise A horse-shoe brooch, with cat’s-eyes ; two small gold brooches and y pair of earrings, with pearls; and a bangle, with platinum serpent A bracelet, with pearl centre ; one, with horse-shoe ; two small gold brooches; two buckles ; and a pistol pencil case A gold arrow brooch, with a brilliant; a small curb brooch ; and a, bracelet, with triple row of pearls 'tAjk 11 560 A horse-shoe and dagger brooch, set with brilliants ; two small gold brooches; a pair of horse-shoe earrings ; and a gold bangle, set with a brilliant 561 A Maltese cross brooch, set with emeralds and pearls ; a bar brooch, with onyx, shell and pearls; two gold bangles; and a pair of horse-shoe earrings 562 A gold spring bangle; a forget-me-not brooch, with turquoise and pearls; and two other small brooches ; two buckles ; and a pair of solitaires, formed of guineas 563 A gold bangle, set with a turquoise and two small brilliants; a brooch, with “ Mizpah ” in diamonds ; two small gold brooches: y a pair of gold eye-glasses ; and two charms >64 A gold bracelet, for a watch ; a bangle, with pearl heart; two small brooches, with pearls ;* one, with a duck in diamonds ; and, a fox’s head, with compass 65 Six small gold brooches; three pendant crosses; and three lockets^^^^^ 66 Three gold horse-shoe brooches; a ditto pendant; four crosses ; and three lockets ^ 67 Three gold brooches, with camei; a date brooch, with pearls ; a black onyx cross, with pearls; two pairs of earrings, with amethysts; two large camei, with classical heads ; and two shell camei 68 A lapis lazuli pendant, with pearl and diamond border; a crystal brooch, with lapis bead border ; two gold brooches ; four ditto, with turquoises; a pair of crystal and enamel solitaires; and two hair-pins RINGS. 39 A ring, with an opal and small brilliants ; and three rings^ with^ pearls 70 A ring, with a brilliant; one, with a brilliant and pearls ; and two^p p with small diamonds " ' ' 12 lA X 572 . o 573 X- ^ 574 X* /i/% ^ 575 £ * /& , o 576 /2, 577 fr/O'O 578 *T' So .o 579 ; ,/«T, 581 X/. £ . A 582 /-r; ^r» 583 /d »/o *^584 /.TT 585 /#* & r ^ 586 /^^., /5SS . o589 A half-hoop sapphire ring; one, with pearls and crocidolite^ two turquoise rings l^C Three rings, with emeralds and pearls; and four others Three rings, with pearls and turquoises ; and four others / Six enamelled rings, with pearls ; two garnet half-hoop rings \ anc one other A gold gipsy ring, with three brilliants Another, with two brilliants and a sapphire A marquise brilliant ring —— A brilliant and sapphire cluster ring A ruby and brilliant cluster ring — A ring, with a ruby and brilliants in heart-shaped clusters A Marquise Ring, with a ruby surrounded by brilliants Another, with an emerald and brilliants A Ruby and Brilliant Cluster Ring A Ditto A Gold Ring, with a single brilliant and sapphire Another, with a single brilliant and pearl A BRACELETS. £■ / <> 590 A gold bracelet, mounted with a circular crystal, surmounted t turquoises and brilliants t-X /,■/<>. ° 591 A star-pattern bracelet, with turquoises and pearls / 0* /o . t> 592 A gold wire bracelet, mounted with a single pearl and brilliants & /Cy. /O. * 593 A Gold Band Bracelet, with a single pearl and numeroij^ brilliants O 594 Another, mounted with numerous brilliants in a scroll design f ( 13 BROOCHES, Etc. 595 A brilliant brooch, formed as a scimitar 596 Another, as a horse-shoe ^ 597 A gold brooch, with a chicken and frog in brilliants ^598 A double-heart brilliant brooch, with gold coupling 600 A Brilliant Brooch, formed as two hearts suspended from a ribbon knot 601 Another, formed as a shamrock ^ 602 Another, as a heart, with flower pattern centre (forming pendant) 603 A Brilliant Horse-Shoe Brooch , 604 An Oval Brilliant Pendant, or brooch, with opal centre 605 A Triple-Band Brilliant Bracelet, with flower-pattern centre 606 A TRIPLE-ROW PEARL NECKLACE, with festoons of four rows, caught by three brilliant cluster rosettes and brilliant/^ drops End of Fourth Day's Sale. Fifth Day’s Sale. On WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1896, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. ' I SILVER —At per Oz. /'//■/ t.J. 4 , 610 Twelve fiddle-pattern salt-spoons; a mustard-spoon ; sugar-sifter ; and butter-knife .... 611 Twelve ditto salt-spoons ; five threaded ditto; two others ; three sugar-sifters; and a Dutch spoon, with twisted and figure handle ...... 612 A hot-milk jug, partly fluted; and six engraved silver- gilt napkin-rings— in case ..... , //^ fy 613 An asparagus server, with mask handles; a king’s-pattem salad-fork and spoon ; a fish-slice and fork ; and two fiddle-pattern table-forks , «/ r /T O 614 Twelve coffee-spoons, the handles chased with leopard skins— in two cases ...... oz. dwt, 15 3 13 0 34 0 6 10 / 615 Twelve ditto, with figure handles representing / ° orchestra— in case ..... an 15 11 _. , . OZ. dwt. lb bix dessert-spoons; a pair of sugar-tongs and a sugar- spoon, with shell bowls and feathered handles; and a pair of serving-spoons, with figure handles —in two, cases ........ 17 Six ditto dessert-spoons and a pair of serving-spoons, the bowls embossed with fruit —in two cases. . . jtjj)y 13 / 18 A pair of serving-spoons, with twisted handles, sur- ** mounted by figures of a knight and lady— case 5 16 19 Six knife-rests ; an engraved mount for claret-jug ; two tea-strainers; eight wine-labels; and a silver-gilt ditto . . . * . 20 An engraved tea-cup and saucer; a Roman lamp cigar- lighter ; and a small vase-shaped ditto . -1 A plain wine-glass ; a beaker* partly fluted ; a small tazza ; a taper candlestick ; and a tazza, forming violet basket— by Tiffany ..... 12 An oval-shaped fluted and engraved tea-pot. !3 A plain flat-shaped tea-pot ..... 14 An engraved tea-pot, sugar-basin and cream-jug, with beaded edges ....... 15 An engraved tea-pot, with thistle knob 16 An oval partly fluted casket ..... 17 A plain chocolate-pot ...... 8 A plain hot-milk jug . 9 A vase-shaped ditto, partly fluted .... 0 A plain octagonal-shaped coffee-pot, with dome lid 1 A hot-milk jug, on three feet, spirally fluted 2 A vase-shaped hot water-jug, with beaded borders . 3 An oval-shaped tea-pot, coffee-jug, sugar-basin and cream- jug, with bat’s-wing fluting .... 4 A coffee-pot, chased with wreaths of flowers and foliage . 1 Four oval-shaped sweetmeat baskets, chased with flowers and foliage ....... 13 0 10 18 Jh/ 15 16 16 0 r~ 16 0 d~b — 0 l 6 14 18 10 11 0 'fa* 4 ^ 12 15 43 22 14 11 8 7 16 /S'. J 636 3'//. J 637 oz. dto 638 A/r.s 639 /,'/6yo 640 641 £,/.■? 642 ^ . t-.y 643 A pair of boat-shaped ditto, pierced and engraved, blue glass liners . . . • * ■ A pair of oval-shaped ditto, embossed with laurel festoons, blue glass liners 9 A circular flat box and cover, chased with Indian orna¬ ment .; A pair of vase-shaped muffineers, chased with shells and flowers; and a pair, chased with scrolls and flowers— in two cases ..••••• A pair of boat-shaped salt-cellars, partly fluted; and two spoons— in case ; and a small circular salt-cellar an^^^ cover, on three feet . . • • • .51 A set of four plain circular salt-cellars, on three ball feet 5^1 Four ditto, with beaded edges, on three feet. Four ditto, on ram’s-head feet, chased with laurel festc^ in relief ..•••• 644 645 /, //. J~646 A /. 7 647 Z . 648 649 6 A circular Dutch open trellis basket, with chased handles 9 >7 A plain bowl and cover, on foot, with lions' mask and ring handles . . . . . • .14 8 A plain oval salver, with gadroon border and handles— 16£ in. long 29 9 10 10 17 8 17 J(-r c 18 FOREIGN SILVER-GILT. «/T OZ. 0 26 <^y * /1 / J . £.2 & /O . O 32 58,. % 2.7. r &. /s. - *y*f 1/7 S'. 2 ^ */' £ /o /•/ / 669 Six spoons, the handles surmounted by seated figures of Apostles under porches— in case ; and six French tea-spoons, with chased handles . 670 Twelve dinner-forks, with twisted handles chased with a trophy, crown and mask, a lion holding shields on the top . . . 671 A pair of pierced and chased vases and covers, with lion’s mask and ring handles, blue glass liners—13 in. high 672 A circular sideboard dish, chased with Jove and other mythological figures in relief—144 in. dia 673 A smaller ditto, with Noah and the animals entering the . Ark—12 in. diam. ...... 674 An oblong-shaped casket, richly chased with scrolls and flowers in relief—9| in. by 6f in. 75 675 A pair of Cashmere chased parcel-gilt beakers and covers 15 676 A ditto silver-gilt goblet; a small flower-stand ; and an Indian jug, chased with animals and foliage in relief. 677 A cup and cover, with lion’s mask and ring handles, chased with vines and oak foliage festoons on scale ground, doves on the cover ..... 678 A cylindrical-shaped ditto, spirally fluted, and chased with figures on the feet and cover—15^ in. high 679 A small tea-kettle, chased with flowers, on tripod stand with lamp ..... 23 680 A pine-apple cup and cover, on silver tree stem with figures, and a group of flowers on the cover—144 in. high .19 681 An etagere, on chased stem and triangular plinth, of Vene¬ tian design—17 in. high . . . . .36 682 A set of four table candlesticks, on oval-shaped stems and feet, slightly chased with foliage— The Hague . 37 30 u 22 19 1 PLATED. >3 A small open trellis basket, chased with vines ; seven wine-labels ^ chased with vines; five others ; twelve menu-stands; a joint- holder ; four salt-cellars; two ice-hammers ; three ice-tongs ; two nut-crackers; four knife-rests ; eight mounted corks ; ancL . three other pieces ^ A chased tea-kettle, on stand with lamp; a chased sugar-basin; one other ; an engraved cream-jug ; and a preserve-jar stand !5 A pierced sugar-basket, glass liner ; a plain sugar-basin and cream- ° jug; a breakfast-cruet, on leaf stand; two escallop shells ; and j a cigar-lighter 47^ >6 A tea-kettle, on gipsy stand with lamp; a plain sugar-basin and cream-jug ; two small fluted sugar-basins and a cream-jug; and A * a cigar-lighter 7 Four engraved salt-cellars and spoons— in case ; a fish-knife and fork— in case - a pair of owl muffineers ; a liqueur-stand, with two small cut-glass decanters ; and two flower-stands !S A vase-shaped Argyle ; a broth-basin, cover and stand; a small souffle-dish and cover ; and a joint-holder / 9 An engine-turned biscuit-box ; a pair of sauce-boats; a small sauffle- / zr>u dish and liner; a sugar-basket; and a joint-holder 0 Three small oval waiters; a scuttle-shaped sugar-vase; a small beaded souffle-dish and liner ; two beakers ; and a glass biscm£- barrel, with gilt mount and cover ty 1 A soda-water bottle-stand, with engraved glass liqueur-decanter ; a stand, with six engraved tumblers; and a circular engraved salver l An iced-claret jug ; a liqueur-stand, with three cut-glass decanter^ and a red ware water-carafie, with pierced mount and stand ^ 1 An engraved glass claret-jug, with chased mount; a tall plain * goblet; four escallop shells ; an ink-stand; and a cigar-light^ on shell stand ightep j2 20 Z, JL.O /. /*. o A /. O /•/<>. o J. ^ l7 <• /0, o x?> /o . ° <«/' A . 694 A liqueur-frame, with three cut-glass decanters ; a glass claret-ju; with plain mount; an old Sheffield hand lamp, with glai shade ; a candle shade ; and two chamber candlesticks 695 A fluted vase-shaped tea-urn, on square plinth and ball 696 A large tea-urn, engraved and with beaded borders 697 A fruit-stand, with pierced border, on tall pierced stem ; an engrave claret-jug, with dragon handle; and a vine-branch epergno*^ 698 An engraved jug; a frosted beer-jug; a shaped hot-water jug; at a chased goblet (sP-t* 699 An epergne, formed as a palm tree, on plinth with figures ostriches, bearing cut-glass dish; a plain circular wedffiog-cal stand ; and a cover for vegetable-dish 700 A pair of oval fluted dish-covers, with beaded handles—14 in. low and one, en suite—18 in. 701 Twenty-four dinner-knives; twelve small knives; and two pairs carvers and forks, with king’s-pattern handles ( 702 A similar lot S ' 703 Five dinner-knives, twelve small knives, and two pairs of carve and forks, en suite ; six dinner-knives, and two pairs of ca^| and forks, with threaded handles 704 Twelve small knives, and four pairs of carvers and forks, with pla ivory handles ; and twenty-four small knives, and five pairs carvers and forks, with Victoria-pattern handles WATCHES AND CHAINS, Etc. a 705 A French watch, with silver dial, in enamelled gold case; t\ A / O'. O 722 ^ t o 723 ^,/c/>724 //./J-. o 725 /.T, *726 A chased gold brooch, with small ruby and diamonds; a set of thre studs, with brilliants ; a small curb bracelet, with heart pendant a seed pearl brooch and pair of earrings; and two gold thimbk A gold bracelet, with pearl marguerites; a bangle, with pencil cast a small pearl brooch ; a heart brooch ; a pair of earrings ; ami gold thimble A gold curb bracelet; a bangle,, with horse-shoe ; two brooches ar a pair of earrings, with turquoises and small diamonds ; an onj locket, with a diamond; a black enamol and pearl ditto ; and gold thimble An onyx and pearl heart pendant and pair of earrings; tv brooches; a pair of hematite earrings; a gold bangle; thimble; a set of four studs; and a black enamel locket, wii pearl cross t A seed pearl necklace and pair of bracelets; a ditto hair-mn ; tv brooches ; and two pairs of earrings A seed pearl necklet, with garnet snap; and two smaller dijti necklets ifirz A twisted seed pearl necklet; two ditto brooches; and a pair earrings o 727 a/, /< buckles ."V-. Uf.- $£ 23 RINGS. 7 30 Two half-hoop pearl rings; one, with pink coral; and a gipsy ring, with turquoise r 31 Two rings, with pink coral and pearls; and two gipsy rings, with pearls and turquoise ? 32 A half-hoop pearl ring ; a lapis ditto; and two others r 33 Four rings, with turquoise, pearls and coral — r 34 A half-hoop ring, with three garnets ; a smaller ditto; and a ring, with garnet and pearl cluster ’35 Two rings, with turquoise and small diamonds; and two gipsy rings, with pearls f36 Eight gold wedding rings—22 carat, weight 1 oz. 6 dwt. ’37 A half-hoop ring, with five brilliants ? 38 Another, similar ’39 Another, similar ’40 Another, with five larger brilliants ’41 Another, with five smaller brilliants '42 A half-hoop ring, with three brilliants 43 A ditto 144 Another, with three smaller brilliants BRACELETS. l/.*£■* 45 A gold bracelet, of open design, with three opals and brilliants 46 A Gold Band Bracelet, with thirteen alternate sapphires and brilliants 47 Another, with eleven pearls and diamond sparks 48 Another, with a double row of alternate pearls and brilliants 49 A gold band bracelet, with seventeen alternate rubies and brj^iautS^^ 24 BROOCHES. 750 # 751 /#, /O, * 752 Zj?. /o, a 753 Another, as a frog on a bar, playing the guitar * A Brooch, formed as a loop of brilliants, with black pearl centre v v Another, formed as a scimitar of brilliants intersecting a brilliant^, crescent A Half-Moon Brilliant Brooch A Sapphire and Brilliant Brooch, formed as two interlaced horse-shoes /9' /O f o 757 A Half-Moon Brooch, formed as a double row of brilliant^ and ' turquoises FINIS. 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