Last Name Stewart? This would make an interesting gift. 

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Stewart Family Crest Pewter Brooch featuring Motto Stewart of Appin Clan

Stewart of Appin Clan Crest: A unicorn's head.

Stewart of Appin Clan Motto: Quhidder Wil Zie (Whither will ye).

Measures 2" tall x 1 1/2" wide

I see no damage - Pewter metal 

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Age unknown - Made in Scotland

Pewter --No damage - Marked on the back in the metal "Scotland" and "102" and ?maker? DB

History of Clan Stewart of Appin:  From the Internet: 
The Appin Stewarts are the descendants of Sir James Stewart of Perstoun, grandson of Alexander Stewart, 4th High Steward of Scotland.  Sir James's grandson, John Stewart of Innermeath, married the heiress to the Lordship of Lorne around the year 1836.

Sir John Stewart, 3rd Lord of Lorne, was murdered at Dunstaffnage Castle in Argyll in 1463 by a group of disaffected MacDougalls, supported by the Campbells of Argyll. Dugald, his son, however, consolidated his strength in Appin and on Lismore, and is considered the first Chief of the Stewarts of Appin. From the five sons of the 3rd Chief of Appin come the Stewarts of Achnacone, Ardsheal, Fasnacloich, Glengarry, and Invernahyle.

The Stewarts of Appin fought for the Jacobite Cause at the Battle of Sheriffmuir in 1715, and were attainted for treason. Charles Stewart of Ardsheal led the men of Appin at the Battle of Culloden in 1745 where 92 clansmen were among the dead.