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Jewellery. Mourning Brooch or Pendant. Unknown maker, England. Marquise-shape, containing, under glass, a scene, in sepia, of Hope leaning on an anchor; in the background a ship at sea. Surrounding the scene, under the glass is a chased border. On the reverse is inscribed the script monogram of the initials 'EB'. Gold and ivory, height, whole, 4.5 mm, depth, whole, 22.0 mm, length, whole, 37.5 mm. Neoclassical. Spencer George Perceval Collection.
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