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Georgian / Pre 1837

Price guide to Georgian and pre 1837 brooches. The Georgian era refers to the eras of George I, George II, George II and George IV. William IV also tends to fall into the Georgian era.

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A late 18th century diamond flower brooch
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Georgian Diamond Flower Brooches

Price guide to Georgian diamond flower brooches. Flowers were popular motifs during the Georgian era. Georgian flower brooches can be quite rare as many items of jewelry were either melted…
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A Georgian garnet brooch/pendant Of Maltese cross design
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Georgian Garnet Brooches

Price guide to Georgian garnet brooches. Garnet was a popular gemstone during the Georgian era. Georgian gemstones, including garnet, were often foil backed to enhance the color of the gemstone.…
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A Georgian Diamond Floral Brooch
Posted inDiamond Brooches Price Guide Flowers and Foliage Georgian / Pre 1837 Period & Style Brooches Price Guide Silver

Georgian Diamond Flower Brooch En Tremblant

Georgian Diamond Flower Brooch En Tremblant A Georgian Diamond Flower Brooch / Floral Brooch. Circa 1790-1820, French, silver with gold top on the impressive En Tremblant diamond brooch comprised of…
Posted inDiamond Brooches Price Guide, Flowers and Foliage, Georgian / Pre 1837, Period & Style Brooches, Price Guide, Silver

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