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A scarce fine quality gold plated 'British Empire brooch' designed by Norman Grant, the reverse bearing Edinburgh silver hallmarks for 1981, maker's details "NG" and embossed "For God And The Empire" Very good condition, retaining original pin fittings incorporating safety roller catch in good working order, perfect enamel and complete with original leather case with embossed gold leaf silhouette bust of 'King George V and Queen Mary' to the lid. Height 37mm. The 'Order of the British Empire' was established on 4 June 1917 by King George V, the 'British Empire Brooch' can be worn by women who are themselves holder of the Order of the British Empire and by wives and loved ones who have associations with a holder of the OBE.
Code: 13787
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A scarce fine quality gold plated 'British Empire brooch' designed by Norman Grant, the reverse bearing Edinburgh silver hallmarks for 1982, maker's details "NG" and embossed "For God And The Empire" Excellent clean condition, retaining original pin fittings incorporating safety roller catch in good working order, perfect enamel and with ring attachment to accommodate a safety chain or wear as a pendant. Height 37mm. Worn by women who are themselves holder of the Order of the British Empire and by wives and loved ones who have associations with a holder of the OBE. ALL BROOCHES ARE SUPPLIED WITH A BRAND NEW BLACK PLUSH LINED PRESENTATION BOX.
Code: 13768
A fine quality scarce gold plated 'British Empire brooch' designed by Norman Grant, the reverse bearing London silver hallmarks for 1989, maker's details "BEC" (British Empire Collection) and embossed "For God And The Empire". Very good condition, retaining original pin fittings incorporating safety roller catch in good working order, no damage to the enamel minor surface scatches, ring attachment to accommodate a safety chain or wear as a pendant. Height 37mm. The 'Order of the British Empire' was established on 4 June 1917 by King George V, the 'British Empire Brooch' can be worn by women who are themselves holder of the Order of the British Empire and by wives and loved ones who have associations with a holder of the OBE. ALL BROOCHES ARE SUPPLIED WITH A BRAND NEW BLACK PLUSH LINED PRESENTATION BOX.
Code: 13607
A scarce gilded metal 'Most Excellent Order of the British Empire pair of cufflinks' in the form of a cross patonce, the obverse bearing George V and Queen Mary within a circlet "For God and The Empire", the reverse with Crowned "GRI" Imperial Cypher. Excellent condition, contained in their original presentation case. Height 30mm.
Code: 13586
A scarce fine quality gold plated 'British Empire brooch' designed by Norman Grant, the reverse bearing Edinburgh silver hallmarks for 1995, maker's details "NG" and embossed "For God And The Empire" Very good condition, retaining original pin fittings incorporating safety roller catch in good working order, perfect enamel, ring attachment to accommodate a safety chain or wear as a pendant and complete with original leather case with embossed gold leaf silhouette bust of 'King George V and Queen Mary' to the lid. Height 37mm. The 'Order of the British Empire' was established on 4 June 1917 by King George V, the 'British Empire Brooch' can be worn by women who are themselves holder of the Order of the British Empire and by wives and loved ones who have associations with a holder of the OBE.
Code: 13533
A scarce rhodium plated 'Most Excellent Order of the British Empire miniature brooch' in the form of a cross patonce, the obverse bearing George V and Queen Mary within a circlet "For God and The Empire", the reverse with Crowned "GRI" Imperial Cypher. Very good condition, retaining original pin fittings incorporating safety roller catch in perfect working order, with an additional ring for attaching a safety chain. Height 29mm. ALL BROOCHES ARE SUPPLIED WITH A BRAND NEW BLACK PLUSH LINED PRESENTATION BOX.
Code: 13386
80.00 GBP
A very fine quality example, bearing London 18 carat gold hallmarks for 1985, beautifully set with rubies and sapphires and a diamond to the centre of the bow. Good condition, original pin fittings incorporating safety catch, all stones present. Height 30mm. Maybe also be worn by holders of the KBE CBE MBE
Code: 11181
A scarce example bearing Birmingham silver hallmarks for 1998. Very good condition, original pin fittings incorporating safety catch and retaining original gold finish. Height 40mm.
Code: 10977
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