Enamelled Coins: an important coin necklace, probably made by Edwin Steele, the reverses of 11 coins enamelled on gilt flans and linked; halfcrown 1817, central; 'Godless' florins, 1849, either side; the chain and clasp 8 'lion' shillings of George IV; the links enamelled roses and stars, maker's mark E & B for Edwards & Ball, Birmingham, superb quality
Edwards, Ball & Co., jewellers, silversmiths and cutlers, 82 High Street, Birmingham.
Henry Edwards and Edward John Ball first entered their mark at the Birmingham Assay Office on 15th June 1839.
(700-900 GBP)