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Jewellery. Pendant, cross. Rinzi, Ernesto (British, 1836-1909, London). In the middle of the back, an empty square compartment under glass. At the top, a ring loop and a beaded ring for suspension. In original leather case (A). Gold openwork set with cabochon sapphires and four pearls, height, whole, 10.0 cm, width, whole, 7.5 cm, circa 1860-1865. Acquisition Credit: Given by Mrs J. Hull Grundy.
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