Charles Horner Moonstone Crescent Brooch
An unusual crescent moon brooch by Charles Horner of Halifax. Crafted in sterling silver, it's set with an etherial white moonstone, cut as an oval cabochon with a sugarloaf style ridge running down the middle. The crescent is orientated horizontally - like horns - with simple grooved decoration running down each point. Signed CH with Chester hallmarks dating it to the year 1913.
Era: Edwardian, 1913
Size: 4.0cm by 1.1cm
Stone: Moonstone
Hallmarks: English, Chester, Sterling Silver, 1913, Charles Horner CH maker's mark
Condition: Good, general wear consistent with age including some nibbling to the stone. Back of the setting at the bottom is slightly misshapen
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