A silvertone charm pendant of a statue of a lion with its paw on a ball.
It has the date XVII JUNI MDCCCXV (16 June 1815).
It has an unknown maker's mark and while it looks like silver, it doesn't test as such.
The Lion's Mound is a large conical artificial hill located in Wallonia, Belgium. It
commemorates the location on the battlefield of Waterloo where a musket ball hit
the shoulder of William II of the Netherlands (the Prince of Orange) and knocked
him from his horse during the battle. It is also a memorial of the Battle of Quatre Bras,
which had been fought two days earlier, on 16 June 1815.