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Georgian Diamond & Pearl Cloak Pins gold ring who are most often depicted

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Georgian Diamond & Pearl Cloak Pins gold ring who are most often depictedDATE: Georgian, c. 1770 An attractive (and super old) pair of Georgian cloak pins, dating from the 18th century circa 1770. They're formed as stylised oak leaves and acorns with a torque ring at the top and hook at the back literally designed to hold your cloak cape together over the collarbone (and look excellent whilst doing it, naturally). They're set with rose cut diamonds and natural pearls, fashioned in silver and 18 karat gold. IMO they're

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