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Fine Antique Edwardian Gold Bracelet
This is just a beautiful quality bracelet in exceptional condition. It has 15ct gold solid links, in a three bar gate style and weighs over 16g.
It dates to around the turn of the century - C. 1905-10 and is set with pearls and turquoise both of which were in high fashion at the time.
It is extremely well made and is also reversable - wear it showing the turquoise and pearls or turn it over and wear it plain, it has the versatility of a Victorian "night & day" bracelet where the fancy side would be worn in the evening and plain side during the day.
It is in 15ct yellow gold, a favourite choice of many jewellery manufacturers and retailers of the period - especially those like Liberties and Murrle Bennett. I love the 15ct gold mark - This standard of gold was introduced in 1854 (along with 12 & 9ct) and was discontinued in 1932 (along with 12ct) and a new standard of 14ct was substituted. So if you have a piece marked 15ct you can be sure it was made between those two dates.
It fastens with a very secure box tongue clasp and has a safety chain. Comes with an attractive, vintage style double presentation case ideal for giving.
Measurements: 7" 17.8cm inner circumference when fastened width is just over 1/4" (7mm)
Weight: 16.3g
Marks: 15ct sponsors mark A & W
Condition: Perfect
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This is just a beautiful quality bracelet in exceptional condition. It has 15ct gold solid links, in a three bar gate style and weighs over 16g.
It dates to around the turn of the century - C. 1905-10 and is set with pearls and turquoise both of which were in high fashion at the time.
It is extremely well made and is also reversable - wear it showing the turquoise and pearls or turn it over and wear it plain, it has the versatility of a Victorian "night & day" bracelet where the fancy side would be worn in the evening and plain side during the day.
It is in 15ct yellow gold, a favourite choice of many jewellery manufacturers and retailers of the period - especially those like Liberties and Murrle Bennett. I love the 15ct gold mark - This standard of gold was introduced in 1854 (along with 12 & 9ct) and was discontinued in 1932 (along with 12ct) and a new standard of 14ct was substituted. So if you have a piece marked 15ct you can be sure it was made between those two dates.
It fastens with a very secure box tongue clasp and has a safety chain. Comes with an attractive, vintage style double presentation case ideal for giving.
Measurements: 7" 17.8cm inner circumference when fastened width is just over 1/4" (7mm)
Weight: 16.3g
Marks: 15ct sponsors mark A & W
Condition: Perfect
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Product Code | M669 |