A lovely Victorian Scottish silver stick pin (or tie pin/lapel pin) topped with a shield-shaped finial with a central citrine and multi-coloured polished agates.
Scottish jewellery was made popular by Queen Victoria from the mid 1800s when she and Prince Albert frequently visited Scotland and her Scottish castle Balmoral. She loved all things Scottish and spent much time in the Highlands and Cairngorm mountains where these Scottish pebble stones were collected.
SIZE: Approximately 8.2cm long. The top measures 2.7 x 1.8cm.
WEIGHT: 3.2g.
MATERIALS: 925 sterling silver, citrine, agate.
HALLMARKS/STAMPS: None found.
CONDITION: The piece is in excellent antique condition, with surface wear normal for its age.
ERA: Victorian (c.1837-1901).
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Antique Number: SA1122017
Dateline of this antique is Victorian
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