Wednesday 25 September 2024
A pair of unusual Victorian silver buckles. John Tongue, Birmingham, 1858. The oval buckles of...
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Description
A pair of unusual Victorian silver buckles.
John Tongue,
Birmingham, 1858.
The oval buckles of solid gauge cast with flowers and capstan mounts, probably designed for braces, 7.3cm wide, approx. 4.8ozt, together with a matched pair of early Victorian silver shoe buckles, Birmingham, 1841 and 1845, Joseph Wilmore and Yapp and Woodward respectively, also with floral decoration, 3.3 x 4cm, and a rectangular Georgian silver buckle with reeded and beaded border, Birmingham, 1779, 2.9 x 3.6cm (5)
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