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Lady Delahaya - antique sterling silver skull cross bones with bow tie

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Lady Delahaya - antique sterling silver skull cross bones with bow tie
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Lady Delahaya - antique sterling silver skull cross bones with bow tie Lady Delahaya - antique sterling silver skull cross bones with bow tie Lady Delahaya - antique sterling silver skull cross bones with bow tie Lady Delahaya - antique sterling silver skull cross bones with bow tie
This necklace features "Lady Delahaye".

Lady Delahaye is set on a uniquely styled brass bezel with a lacy bordered edge in a standard 18 x 13 mm size, has been sterling silver plated then given a rich antique finish. been given a rich antique finish to enhance the detailing. The whole piece hang from also 50 year old vintage tooling, antique sterling silver plated 3 dimensional bow. MADE IN USA.

Skull stamping size: 13/16" (20mm) tall x 13/16" (20mm) wide
Bezel stamping size: 7/8" (22mm) wide x 1" (25mm) tall

Approximately 18" inches with my signature heart toggles!

Will come with a organza gift bag!

Check out my shop for more Lady Delahaye items!

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Female Pirates:

Women pirates were a relatively rare occurrence but nether-the-less some female pirates did exist. Women were considered to be an undesirable addition to a pirate ship. All famous pirates had their own Pirate Code of Conduct which was agreed between the crew and Captain. These codes were governed by their own laws, called Articles. Article VI of the Pirate Code agreed by Bartholomew Roberts ( Black Bart ) and his pirate crew in the Shipboard Articles of 1721 stated:

No boy or woman to be allowed amongst them. If any man shall be found seducing any of the latter sex and carrying her to sea in disguise he shall suffer death.

Women were known to get over such codes by cross-dressing. Females dressed as men in order to seek their fortune, or to follow husbands to sea.


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