An unusual tie pin of a cockerel that was made circa 1900-1910. In English jewellery the cockerel or rooster was a symbol of courage and fortitude. In the Chinese zodiac, it conveys fortune, fidelity and protection. So this little tie pin is quite special. It was made circa 1900-1910 and is set with rose diamonds and has been enamelled in red on its comb and has a cabochonA polished, not faceted, dome shaped stone – either round or oval with a flat polished base, primarily used as a cut for phenomenal stones such as cat’s eyes and stars.
rubyOne of the most valuable gemstones on earth. From the corundum family, the red variety being ruby and the blue, sapphire. With the exception of the diamond, corundum is the hardest of the gemstones on the Mohs scale scoring a 9. eye. His beak has been enamelled in pale yellow. All our tie pins come with a stopper at the end of the pin. All our tie pins come with a stopper at the end of the pin.
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427N
Width 1.2cm
Rose diamonds approx total weight 20 points
Length of pin 6mm
English
Unmarked, cockerel’s head tested to 15ct gold & silver



















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