Jewellery Extravaganza and Memorabilia
A Collection of four distinct jewelry items is present, comprising one brooch and three pendants/medals.
The first item is a brooch crafted in a yellow metal, featuring a curving, open design accented with five round white pearls set in individual prongs.
The second item is an oval pendant or locket face framed in a brassy metal. The face is decorated with champlevé enamel work, displaying white flowers and green leaves against a textured dark blue ground.
The third item is a large pendant crafted from a British coin set within an ornate scrolled frame of silver-toned metal. The coin is clearly identifiable as a “HALF CROWN” dated “1938,” bearing the Royal Coat of Arms and inscriptions including “FID: DEF” (Fidei Defensor) and “IND: IMP” (Indiae Imperator). The coin itself is known to contain 50% silver content typical for that era of British coinage.
The fourth item is a small oval religious medal crafted from silver-toned metal, inscribed “ST. GERARD” and depicting the saint figure holding a cross. Web intelligence confirms this style is consistent with vintage Catholic religious medals.
No hallmarks or maker’s marks are visible on the settings of any of the items.
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