A Scottish parcel gilt and enamel bracelet
composed of six rectangular open panels with borders of two alternating designs bright cut and finely detailed in black and white enamel, over which is laid a linear oval then a parcel gilt symbol mostly with strong Scottish associations, variously; St Andrew (patron saint of Scotland, who was crucified on a diagonal cross), a Scottish rampant lion, a crowned thistle, a Scottish unicorn with shield, a Saltire, and a stag with cross (possibly a symbol of either St Hubert or St Eustace), the panels are joined by oval bright cut plaques, hidden clasp, length 18.7cm, width 2.9cm (Qty: 1)
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composed of six rectangular open panels with borders of two alternating designs bright cut and finely detailed in black and white enamel, over which is laid a linear oval then a parcel gilt symbol mostly with strong Scottish associations, variously; St Andrew (patron saint of Scotland, who was crucified on a diagonal cross), a Scottish rampant lion, a crowned thistle, a Scottish unicorn with shield, a Saltire, and a stag with cross (possibly a symbol of either St Hubert or St Eustace), the panels are joined by oval bright cut plaques, hidden clasp, length 18.7cm, width 2.9cm (Qty: 1)