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This lot features a 7" Vintage Sterling Silver HECHO EN MEXICO Bracelet with a stunning bed of black oval shaped onyx stones that drape elegantly across the entire wrist. Although a few of the stones do show some minor wear To be expected with age, the piece still has many years of compliments left. Unpolished. Just over 7 grams total. 204 / 1857 sold -
This lot features a 7" Vintage Sterling Silver HECHO EN MEXICO Bracelet with a stunning bed of black oval shaped onyx stones that drape elegantly across the entire wrist. Although a few of the stones do show some minor wear To be expected with age, the piece still has many years of compliments left. Unpolished. Just over 7 grams total. 205 / 1857 sold -
This lot features a 7" Vintage Sterling Silver HECHO EN MEXICO Bracelet with a stunning bed of black oval shaped onyx stones that drape elegantly across the entire wrist. Although a few of the stones do show some minor wear To be expected with age, the piece still has many years of compliments left. Unpolished. Just over 7 grams total. 206 / 1857 sold -
This lot features a 7" Vintage Sterling Silver HECHO EN MEXICO Bracelet with a stunning bed of black oval shaped onyx stones that drape elegantly across the entire wrist. Although a few of the stones do show some minor wear To be expected with age, the piece still has many years of compliments left. Unpolished. Just over 7 grams total. 207 / 1857 sold -
This lot features a 7" Vintage Sterling Silver HECHO EN MEXICO Bracelet with a stunning bed of black oval shaped onyx stones that drape elegantly across the entire wrist. Although a few of the stones do show some minor wear To be expected with age, the piece still has many years of compliments left. Unpolished. Just over 7 grams total. 208 / 1857 sold -
This lot features a 7" Vintage Sterling Silver HECHO EN MEXICO Bracelet with a stunning bed of black oval shaped onyx stones that drape elegantly across the entire wrist. Although a few of the stones do show some minor wear To be expected with age, the piece still has many years of compliments left. Unpolished. Just over 7 grams total. 209 / 1857 sold -
This lot features a 7" Vintage Sterling Silver HECHO EN MEXICO Bracelet with a stunning bed of black oval shaped onyx stones that drape elegantly across the entire wrist. Although a few of the stones do show some minor wear To be expected with age, the piece still has many years of compliments left. Unpolished. Just over 7 grams total. 210 / 1857 sold -
This lot features a 7" Vintage Sterling Silver HECHO EN MEXICO Bracelet with a stunning bed of black oval shaped onyx stones that drape elegantly across the entire wrist. Although a few of the stones do show some minor wear To be expected with age, the piece still has many years of compliments left. Unpolished. Just over 7 grams total. 211 / 1857 sold -
This lot features a 7" Vintage Sterling Silver HECHO EN MEXICO Bracelet with a stunning bed of black oval shaped onyx stones that drape elegantly across the entire wrist. Although a few of the stones do show some minor wear To be expected with age, the piece still has many years of compliments left. Unpolished. Just over 7 grams total. 212 / 1857 sold -
This lot features a 7" Vintage Sterling Silver HECHO EN MEXICO Bracelet with a stunning bed of black oval shaped onyx stones that drape elegantly across the entire wrist. Although a few of the stones do show some minor wear To be expected with age, the piece still has many years of compliments left. Unpolished. Just over 7 grams total. 213 / 1857 sold -
In 1981 H.R.H Prince Charles, the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II, married Lady Diana Frances Spencer making her the Princess of Wales. The couple went on to have 2 children, Prince William and Harry, before separating in 1992 and eventually divorcing in 1996. Princess Diana was a very popular figure and was well received by the media for her charitable work. The marriage took place in St Paul’s Cathedral and was watched by an estimated 750 million people worldwide on television. It is no surprise, therefore, that the Royal Mint decided to produce a Crown to celebrate the event. 27,360,000 of these Crowns were issued, alongside 218,00 silver-proof versions. The non-proof versions were made of cupronickel and weighed approximately 28.28 grams. 219 / 1857 sold -
In 1981 H.R.H Prince Charles, the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II, married Lady Diana Frances Spencer making her the Princess of Wales. The couple went on to have 2 children, Prince William and Harry, before separating in 1992 and eventually divorcing in 1996. Princess Diana was a very popular figure and was well received by the media for her charitable work. The marriage took place in St Paul’s Cathedral and was watched by an estimated 750 million people worldwide on television. It is no surprise, therefore, that the Royal Mint decided to produce a Crown to celebrate the event. 27,360,000 of these Crowns were issued, alongside 218,00 silver-proof versions. The non-proof versions were made of cupronickel and weighed approximately 28.28 grams. 220 / 1857 sold -
In 1981 H.R.H Prince Charles, the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II, married Lady Diana Frances Spencer making her the Princess of Wales. The couple went on to have 2 children, Prince William and Harry, before separating in 1992 and eventually divorcing in 1996. Princess Diana was a very popular figure and was well received by the media for her charitable work. The marriage took place in St Paul’s Cathedral and was watched by an estimated 750 million people worldwide on television. It is no surprise, therefore, that the Royal Mint decided to produce a Crown to celebrate the event. 27,360,000 of these Crowns were issued, alongside 218,00 silver-proof versions. The non-proof versions were made of cupronickel and weighed approximately 28.28 grams. 221 / 1857 sold -
In 1981 H.R.H Prince Charles, the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II, married Lady Diana Frances Spencer making her the Princess of Wales. The couple went on to have 2 children, Prince William and Harry, before separating in 1992 and eventually divorcing in 1996. Princess Diana was a very popular figure and was well received by the media for her charitable work. The marriage took place in St Paul’s Cathedral and was watched by an estimated 750 million people worldwide on television. It is no surprise, therefore, that the Royal Mint decided to produce a Crown to celebrate the event. 27,360,000 of these Crowns were issued, alongside 218,00 silver-proof versions. The non-proof versions were made of cupronickel and weighed approximately 28.28 grams. 222 / 1857 sold -
In 1981 H.R.H Prince Charles, the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II, married Lady Diana Frances Spencer making her the Princess of Wales. The couple went on to have 2 children, Prince William and Harry, before separating in 1992 and eventually divorcing in 1996. Princess Diana was a very popular figure and was well received by the media for her charitable work. The marriage took place in St Paul’s Cathedral and was watched by an estimated 750 million people worldwide on television. It is no surprise, therefore, that the Royal Mint decided to produce a Crown to celebrate the event. 27,360,000 of these Crowns were issued, alongside 218,00 silver-proof versions. The non-proof versions were made of cupronickel and weighed approximately 28.28 grams. 223 / 1857 sold -
In 1981 H.R.H Prince Charles, the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II, married Lady Diana Frances Spencer making her the Princess of Wales. The couple went on to have 2 children, Prince William and Harry, before separating in 1992 and eventually divorcing in 1996. Princess Diana was a very popular figure and was well received by the media for her charitable work. The marriage took place in St Paul’s Cathedral and was watched by an estimated 750 million people worldwide on television. It is no surprise, therefore, that the Royal Mint decided to produce a Crown to celebrate the event. 27,360,000 of these Crowns were issued, alongside 218,00 silver-proof versions. The non-proof versions were made of cupronickel and weighed approximately 28.28 grams. 224 / 1857 sold -
In 1981 H.R.H Prince Charles, the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II, married Lady Diana Frances Spencer making her the Princess of Wales. The couple went on to have 2 children, Prince William and Harry, before separating in 1992 and eventually divorcing in 1996. Princess Diana was a very popular figure and was well received by the media for her charitable work. The marriage took place in St Paul’s Cathedral and was watched by an estimated 750 million people worldwide on television. It is no surprise, therefore, that the Royal Mint decided to produce a Crown to celebrate the event. 27,360,000 of these Crowns were issued, alongside 218,00 silver-proof versions. The non-proof versions were made of cupronickel and weighed approximately 28.28 grams. 225 / 1857 sold -
In 1981 H.R.H Prince Charles, the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II, married Lady Diana Frances Spencer making her the Princess of Wales. The couple went on to have 2 children, Prince William and Harry, before separating in 1992 and eventually divorcing in 1996. Princess Diana was a very popular figure and was well received by the media for her charitable work. The marriage took place in St Paul’s Cathedral and was watched by an estimated 750 million people worldwide on television. It is no surprise, therefore, that the Royal Mint decided to produce a Crown to celebrate the event. 27,360,000 of these Crowns were issued, alongside 218,00 silver-proof versions. The non-proof versions were made of cupronickel and weighed approximately 28.28 grams. 226 / 1857 sold -
Unmarked. Appear to be silverplate. 262 / 1857 sold -
Unmarked. Appear to be silverplate. 263 / 1857 sold -
Unmarked. Appear to be silverplate. 264 / 1857 sold -
Unmarked. Appear to be silverplate. 265 / 1857 sold -
Unmarked. Appear to be silverplate. 266 / 1857 sold -
Unmarked. Appear to be silverplate. 267 / 1857 sold -
Unmarked. Appear to be silverplate. 268 / 1857 sold -
Unmarked. Appear to be silverplate. 269 / 1857 sold -
Unmarked. Appear to be silverplate. 270 / 1857 sold -
Unmarked. Appear to be silverplate. 271 / 1857 sold -
3 pieces: Lid Strainer Decanter Marker Sterling 272 / 1857 sold -
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3 pieces: Lid Strainer Decanter Marker Sterling 275 / 1857 sold -
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Excerpt: Tru-Vue, a subsidiary of Rock Island Bridge and Iron Works, was a manufacturer of stereoscopic filmstrips and corresponding stereoscope viewers, based in Rock Island, Illinois, from 1932–1951 and in Beaverton, Oregon, from 1951 until the late 1960s.[1] The film strips, or film cards, were fed through a slide viewer similar to a View-Master, which was art deco or streamlined in style. The viewers were made of bakelite and available in multiple colors. When held up to light the images appeared in 3D. The films were based on attractive scenery, children's stories, travel, night life, and current events. The company was purchased in 1951 by Sawyer's—the manufacturer of the View-Master—because Tru-Vue had an exclusive contract to make children's filmstrips based on Disney characters.[2] Tru-Vue moved at that time from Rock Island, Illinois, to Beaverton, Oregon,[3] near where Sawyer's had built a new plant, and for a few years was a subsidiary company of Sawyer's.[4] Eventually, it became only a brand name. Both View-Master and Tru-Vue products were manufactured into the 1960s by Sawyer's. 298 / 1857 sold -
Excerpt: Tru-Vue, a subsidiary of Rock Island Bridge and Iron Works, was a manufacturer of stereoscopic filmstrips and corresponding stereoscope viewers, based in Rock Island, Illinois, from 1932–1951 and in Beaverton, Oregon, from 1951 until the late 1960s.[1] The film strips, or film cards, were fed through a slide viewer similar to a View-Master, which was art deco or streamlined in style. The viewers were made of bakelite and available in multiple colors. When held up to light the images appeared in 3D. The films were based on attractive scenery, children's stories, travel, night life, and current events. The company was purchased in 1951 by Sawyer's—the manufacturer of the View-Master—because Tru-Vue had an exclusive contract to make children's filmstrips based on Disney characters.[2] Tru-Vue moved at that time from Rock Island, Illinois, to Beaverton, Oregon,[3] near where Sawyer's had built a new plant, and for a few years was a subsidiary company of Sawyer's.[4] Eventually, it became only a brand name. Both View-Master and Tru-Vue products were manufactured into the 1960s by Sawyer's. 299 / 1857 sold -
Excerpt: Tru-Vue, a subsidiary of Rock Island Bridge and Iron Works, was a manufacturer of stereoscopic filmstrips and corresponding stereoscope viewers, based in Rock Island, Illinois, from 1932–1951 and in Beaverton, Oregon, from 1951 until the late 1960s.[1] The film strips, or film cards, were fed through a slide viewer similar to a View-Master, which was art deco or streamlined in style. The viewers were made of bakelite and available in multiple colors. When held up to light the images appeared in 3D. The films were based on attractive scenery, children's stories, travel, night life, and current events. The company was purchased in 1951 by Sawyer's—the manufacturer of the View-Master—because Tru-Vue had an exclusive contract to make children's filmstrips based on Disney characters.[2] Tru-Vue moved at that time from Rock Island, Illinois, to Beaverton, Oregon,[3] near where Sawyer's had built a new plant, and for a few years was a subsidiary company of Sawyer's.[4] Eventually, it became only a brand name. Both View-Master and Tru-Vue products were manufactured into the 1960s by Sawyer's. 300 / 1857 sold
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