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19th Century Scottish Agate Jewellery

19th Century Scottish Agate Jewellery

19th Century Scottish Agate Jewellery

Agates sourced in Scotland have been used in jewellery for more than 200 years. By the end of the 18th century, during the Georgian and Regency periods, Scotland had become an important producer of colourful necklaces, bracelets and brooches. Here, Head of Silver, Watches & Luxury Accessories, James Nicholson tells us more about the history of 19th century Scottish Agate Jewellery.

Inline Image - 19th Century Scottish Agate Jewellery
19th Century Scottish Agate Jewellery
Inline Image - Fly Plaid Brooches, Kilt Pins and Luckenbooths | Highlighted: Lots 31, 11, 9 & 10 (16 January 2025)
Fly Plaid Brooches, Kilt Pins and Luckenbooths | Highlighted: Lots 31, 11, 9 & 10 (16 January 2025)
Inline Image - Lot 29: A Victorian Scottish silver Montrose agate bracelet | Est. £80-120 (+ fees)
Lot 29: A Victorian Scottish silver Montrose agate bracelet | Est. £80-120 (+ fees)
Inline Image - Aberdeen Granite set pieces | Highlighted: Lots 32 & 33 (16 January 2025)
Aberdeen Granite set pieces | Highlighted: Lots 32 & 33 (16 January 2025)
Inline Image - Different styles of Scottish brooches | Highlighted: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8 & 44 (16 January 2025)
Different styles of Scottish brooches | Highlighted: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8 & 44 (16 January 2025)
Inline Image - Lot 18:  Scottish Interest: George Unite, a Victorian agate and hardstone bracelet | Est. £150-250 (+ fees) (16 January 2025)
Lot 18: Scottish Interest: George Unite, a Victorian agate and hardstone bracelet | Est. £150-250 (+ fees) (16 January 2025)
Inline Image - Fine examples of the stonecutters’ and setters’ work showing the breadth of colours used is Scottish agate jewellery | Highlighted: Lots 4, 1, 18 & 2 (16 January 2025)
Fine examples of the stonecutters’ and setters’ work showing the breadth of colours used is Scottish agate jewellery | Highlighted: Lots 4, 1, 18 & 2 (16 January 2025)

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