14kt yellow gold ducat from 1920 in pendant. The ducat is made of 22kt gold. Weight: 4.8 grams Dimen
14kt yellow gold ducat from 1920 in pendant. The ducat is made of 22kt gold. Weight: 4.8 grams Dimensions: 35mm x 24.5mm. Inspection marks present.
14kt yellow gold ducat from 1920 in pendant. The ducat is made of 22kt gold. Weight: 4.8 grams Dimensions: 35mm x 24.5mm. Inspection marks present.
14kt bicolor gold cross pendant. The cross is beautifully finished with great attention to detail. Jesus and the scroll with the inscription INRI ...
A lot with trouser buttons, silver, 19th century or older.
9kt Yellow gold statement ring set with one oval cut amethyst. Ring size: 55 / 17.25 mm. Stone dimensions: 13.1 mm x 17.5 mm. Weight: 7.2 grams. H...
Silver silver bar Ingot pendant with British hallmarks. Handmark 'Lion Passant' stands for sterling (925) silver. Followed by a 'Rose' (Carrs of S...
Including The Holy Cross, largest 2 x 3 cm.
consisting of 3 relics of The Holy Cross, length 3 cm.
Silver, 19th century, richly decorated with angels and colored stones, height 57 cm.
Containing the holy cross and the 12 apostles, diameter 11 cm.
3 relics of The Holy Cross, longest 3 cm.
Consisting of 3 pieces of silver hosti boxes, largest diameter 5 cm.
Silver-plated, partly gold-plated, height 222 cm, with stand
Dutch silver, gold-plated, second grade, diameter 11 cm.
Dutch silver, gold plated, second grade, diameter 10 cm.
Longest rosary is 52 cm. + 3 silver crosses
Dutch silver, second grade, inlaid with green stones, height 18 cm.
Wood, Northern France, 16th century, height 23 cm.
Maker's mark P.G.M. Wouters, Hilversum, 1868, depicting Saint George and Mary with child, length 180 cm.
Including 50 guilders, Netherlands Antilles 1979
17 pieces in total, including 20 ECU, Finland 1995
Including Krugerrand of 1/10 Oz.
with coins celebrating Ò400 years of trade relations between the Netherlands and Japan, including a gold 10 Euro coin 2009
Including 50 years of Benelux
Including bronze, depicting Willem Alexander, diameter 50 mm.
Second grade, diameter, 6 cm.
Various coins, including Scheepjesschelling, 6 stuivers, 1791, Zeeland