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Lyon & Turnbull

This Stuart period gold and rock crystal memento mori pendant carries an estimate of £1500-2000 at Lyon & Turnbull’s Jewellery, Silver & Watches auction in Edinburgh on March 13.

The facetted crystal includes typical iconography relating to life and death plus a monogram to the centre and a plaited lock of hair.

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