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Jewellery/Brooch. Unknown maker. On the front, a cloisonné enamel design of a girl in a 'Greek' tunic carrying a basket of flowers over her head; on the back, a cloisonné enamel crocus, flanked by the initials 'E R' over waves and the date '1925' in gold. Oval enamelled copper plaque set in a silver and gold frame decorated with four cabochon green gemstones; pin fastening across the back. Height, whole, 6.8 cm, width, whole, 5.8 cm, dated 1925. English. Acquisition Credit: Given by Mrs J. Hull Grundy.
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