Of Jacobite interest, a gold, enamel and citrine mourning ring, the shank carved with "DR ARCHIBALD CAMERON. OB. 7. JUNE 1753. AET. 47" on a white enamel ground, the shoulders pierced with a thistle and a white enamel rose and rubover set at the centre with a cushion cut citrine. **Archibald Cameron was the last Jacobite to be hanged at Tyburn for his participation in the 1745 Jacobite uprising**

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