World War I south Lancashire Regiment gold & enamel brooch stamped 15ct, Cp&Co, 'Sweetheart' brooch, in the form of the sphinx resting on an 'Egypt' tablet below the banner 'Ich Dien', surmounted by the Prince of Wales feathers with inset diamond chips, in a gold and enamel wreath surround with text 'South Lancashire / Prince of Wales Volunteers', on a bar brooch with safety chain (missing pin), total weight 5.86gm, width 4.3 cm
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- Prince of Wales Feathers - The triple plumed crest of the Prince of Wales, from the 114th century, showing three ostrich feathers surmounting a crown. The motif was adopted in the 18th and early 19th century in various stylised forms by wood carvers and furniture designers.
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