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This necklace has a variety of looks depending on how you spin it around your neck. Very flattering at 17.5 inches with beautiful detailing on the fob and the chain slide. Easy to put on with the t-bar and ring clasp.
These garnet dangles have plenty of sparkle set off by a buttery gold setting. From England circa mid 1800s.
This 32 inch double link chain is a beautiful rosy color and sparkles due to the intricately cut links. It is easily doubled. 26.15 grams of loveliness. The tube clasp dates this charmer from mid-1800s to early 1900s.
I have seen a lot of antique chains but none of this unique style. Modeled in 9k gold, this 19.5-inch chain is a very flattering length. It features a hallmarked T bar in the middle and clasps with two 9k gold dog clips from which it would be easy to suspend a charm or pendant. There are all kinds of Hallmarks on this one including: 375 (meaning 9 karats), anchor, and c (which could mean it was made in Birmingham England in 1902), and what looks to be the Maker’s Marks of JF or JE. 32.62 grams.
The contrasting details with the pearls, black enamel and center foiled stone make for a very special Georgian ring. Look at those decorative shoulders! Brought across the pond from England. Size 9 and can be sized smaller.
This Georgian brooch is exquisite and dainty and I couldn’t resist. Almost 200 years old and in exceptional condition. Paste is the name for crystal from the 1700s and 1800s cut just like precious stones and considered equally valuable at the time. They were often foiled in a variety of colors and are highly sought by collectors. 3/4 inch wide by 5/8 inch high.
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