A Countess's Coronet, early 20th century, as a gilt metal circlet applied with "jewels", applied with eight strawberry leaves alternating with eight silver plated balls on tall spikes, in-filled with crimson velvet surmounted by a golden tassel, and guarded with ermine, silk lined interior, 13cm high
Are there any females - girls, ladies - out there, who might like to share a drink with me? I know there are, judging by the followers (currently seventy-three).
The Blog is as good a tool as Plenty Of Fish; since presumably, if you are a follower, we must share at least one interest in common.
Get in touch on earlofbelmont@hotmail.com .
Extraordinary! but enterprising. No, I'm not applying but I wonder why you would think the coronet might be a greater attraction than the man. Good luck.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if that young waitress in the DD is available..... methinks his lordship's head may have been slightly turned - never mind his loins stirred - by the talent in the chelsea....... please keep us informed if there are any developments!
ReplyDeleteSammy Mehaffey
The coronet is a mere diversion!
ReplyDeleteToo late, too late mi lord...I'm not available any more!
ReplyDeleteThat's the trouble Gerry: all you nice gals have been snapped up ages ago. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI've been advised to get out more, not to the pub - more to social gatherings like societies etc.