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4071
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19th CENTURY ROSE GOLD AND LAPIS ARMORIAL PENDANT. The oval pendant having a loop hanger supporting an oval rose gold frame. The frame holds an oval flat polished opal wafer held between two glass bezels. The front sandwiched with a period cut corner rectangular piece of paper with ink lined border surrounding an inscription “A stone that is fit for the wall will not be left in the way”. The other side having a gold crown and monogram “B A” in script. The pendant is housed in its original red leather silk-lined hinged case having gilt inscription “Honble…Lyulph Ogilvy”. Research indicates that Lyulph Ogilvy is the Honorable Lyulph Gilchrist Stanley Ogilvy. He was the second son of the seventh Earl of Airlie who took him to Colorado on a visit in 1879 where he bought him a ranch near Greeley, CO. There he spent 20 years. SIZE: 3″ oval without loop x 2-1/4″ w. CONDITION: Horizontal tight crack with small chip at end, otherwise very good. 8-87603 (1,500-2,500)


Auction: Fine Art, Antiques & Asian - August 2009
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