A William IV gold mourning chatelaine terminal, 1833
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A William IV gold mourning chatelaine terminal, 1833
collet-set to the centre with an oval glazed plaque, with hairwork beneath and painted with the inscription 'MNc, 28 February 1833', to a closed back, within a gold cannetille work surround and fixed circular bale, width approximately 25mm, with later chatelaine fitting and additional links
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