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Muntjac deer gold mounted enamel stick pin, by William Bishop Ford (English, 1832-1922) Muntjac deer gold mounted enamel stick pin, by William Bishop Ford (English, 1832-1922). Signed and dated to the reverse "W B Ford 1889" . Muntjacs were introduced into England at the end of the nineteenth century by the Duke of Bedford. The Reeve's Muntjac was named after John Reeves, who was an inspector with the East India Tea Company in 1812.
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Cricket bat Stick Pin 18 carat gold, cricket bat, stick pin with platinum detail imitating the leather strapping to the handle, gold marked to the reverse '18' carat, English, circa 1910
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Enamel fox's head brooch William Bishop Ford, English, (1832-1922), enamel fox's head brooch, signed 'W B Ford'and dated '1870'. English 15 carat gold set.
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Game Birds Cufflinks - Ducks SOLD Duck / Mallard / Partridge / Woodcock. 18 Carat Gold Cufflinks with very fine inlaid game birds. English assayed, 1926 SOLD
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Game Birds Cufflinks - Pheasant SOLD Pheasant / Duck / Mallard / Partridge / Woodcock
Crystal Cufflinks set in gold. English, Circa 1885. Very fine and three dimensional.