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    Posted 10 years ago

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    A pair of Seals as use when sealing letters etc (sorry about quality of pictures) . The large seal as the letters IH with a running fox, the small seal has VITE SOYEZ over a pheasant any idea what Vite Soyez is ? any help would be great many thanks. Now the other problem is to date them I think around the late 1700`s early 1800`s any thoughts on that ?,
    both items look like gold but are not hall marked in fact there no markings at all ?any help

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    1. aghcollect aghcollect, 10 years ago
      Well, in French Vite Soyez means "be fast"
    2. kyratango kyratango, 10 years ago
      Agree with Aghcollect, the telling is called a "motto". French was the mostly used language for them even for English items! (As the famous "honni soit qui mal y pense" on the english garter order)
      They are certainly Georgian era, for the gold content, as laws exempted small items with stones to be hallmarked, a careful jeweller can test it for you!
      They are very nice!

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