French or English around 1400.
The swan was the badge of the English royal Lancastrian family.
16C Miniature Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I. by Nicholas Hilliard
British Museum
A parrot, possibly Spanish about 1600 with later addition.
A mermaid, probably Italian or German 16th c
A sea dragon, probably Spanish late 16th c
British Museum
German or possibly Antwerp 16th c.
Hippocamp carring a woman, possibly a native American, Spanish late 16th c
St. George ( with diamond armour ) and dragon, possibly French 16th c.
The Conversion of St. Paul.
Italian or Spanish mid 16th c
Fish carring a worrior, probably Spanish, late 16th c with later suspension chain.
A couchant hind, possibly Spain or Netherlands early 17th c
Gold enamelled gem-set aigrette (hat-ornament) 17в.
British Museum
John Sigismund, 1608 Greman
Rock crystal pendant-Spanish 17th c
crystal pendant Spanish 17th c
Enamelled gold St. George and the dragon with diamond 17th c England.
Silver closed-back setting with cushion- cut and calibre- cut stones, mid-late 18th c
Gold and seed-pearl vine brooch English mid 18th c
Set jewellery 19c
Brooch 19c
Corsage brooch 19c
British Museum Diamond oak-leaf tiara
Convertible into a corsage ornament.
English about 1855
Brooch 19c
Birmingham Jewellery Quarter Museum
Red coral, French 19th c
Cameo bracelet, Medusa
British Museum
Rome about 1860
Watch
British Museum
Gold enamel and diamond.
David Bonguet, London about 1650
Chatelaine and watch
British Museum
Coloured gold and silver
French Paris 1775-76
Watch-key frame 19c
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