This lovely Victorian Silver brooch is set with fabulous Scottish Agates, Circa 1860.
There are a mixture of different coloured Agates such as browns, light and dark greys and white, which all compliment each-other superbly.
The Agate has a beautiful finish showing the natural grain from within.
Scottish jewellery was made popular by Queen Victoria as it became a souvenir of her trips to Scotland. From the mid 1800's Queen Victoria frequently visited Scotland and her Scottish Castle Balmoral.
A very unique and collectable Scottish brooch with pin and over catch, this really is spectacular.
The brooch is very well made, and such an usual brooch too!
Steeped in history, set with beautiful workmanship throughout.
It weighs 22.7 grams.
It measures 50mm across x 50mm down.
In excellent condition all round.