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elongated cushion cut
A striking Victorian period collar comprising five strands of silver balls
and vengeance/vindictiveness
A remarkable Georgian brooch depicting "Eros Escaping by Sea by using his bow to propel a boat made from his quiver with an arrow as the mast and his blindfold as the sail"
with intricate openwork geometric panels studded with diamonds and finished in the finest
Georgian "God Feeds the Ravens" Intaglio Seal Fob Pendant heart elongated cushion cutDATE: Georgian, c. 1760 A cool Georgian intaglio seal fob dating from the latter half of the 18th century, circa 1760. The chalcedony panel is engraved with a Welsh heraldic crest and Latin motto that reads: DEUS PASCIT CORVOS, or "God feeds the ravens". The crest comprises a shield with three ravens and a chevron, with a further raven perched on top and foliate decorations running along the edges I believe it to be the Williams family crest and motto
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