Antique Gold
Antique Gold

Antique jewelry sold in the same city that became
A unique event then becomes an auction house in Birmingham, UK.
Fellows and Sons is putting in an antique jewelry auction, where 20 of the items being sold were originally and hallmarked in Birmingham.
The separate batches can be seen in the company line catalog: http://www.fellows.co.uk/ShowAuction.asp?sAuctionNumber=908
Because Fellows & Sons is 131 years old, have been around when some of the items were originally made in the city.
And is still based on the famous jewelry district of Birmingham, where antique jewelry has been for many decades.
A total of 970 lots will be available on the day, either in person or through tenders http://www.fellows.co.uk/home/Internet-Buying.asp online.
You Can also listen to a live video feed of the auction.
Here are Three of the Birmingham antiques jewelry to go home for sale:
Lot 681: An Edwardian gold pendant 9 carat heart-shaped design with overlapping detail floral and a sapphire set flower. It is hallmarked Birmingham 1904, and is expected to fetch between £ 130 and £ 200
Pendant Lot 681: An Edwardian 9 gold heart-shaped overlapping carat floral design detail and a sapphire set flower. It is hallmarked Birmingham 1904, and is expected to fetch between £ 130 and £ 200
Lot 802: A Victorian 9 carat gold double row bracelet contain links to other links with partial texture space to row one, and a lock. It is hallmarked Birmingham 1900, and is a value of £ 80 and £ 120.
Lot 918: An Edwardian gold 9 stone ring seal blood carats, with a central shield-shaped stone panel from the blood. The hallmark is Birmingham 1901 and is worth between £ 50 and £ 100
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