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Victorian silver horseshoe brooch
Victorian silver horseshoe brooch
An attractive and unusual silver lucky horseshoe brooch, made in the Victorian era by Payton, Pepper and Co, Birmingham 1889.
This brooch has a curved horseshoe nail with a curb chain link horseshoe running over the nail.
A very artistic piece of jewellery made by a renowned maker of the era.
Horseshoes were a prominent feature in Victorian jewellery and they were considered a symbol of good fortune.
It has an old C type clasp fastener and is fully hallmarked.
Condition:
Good used condition overall with lots of aged patina.
Approx measurements:
1.5" width and 1" height
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