Antique Mid 19th Century French Portrait Miniature Silver and Marcasite Pendant
This beautiful portrait miniature pendant was created in France.
Condition Report:
Excellent
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This beautiful portrait miniature pendant was created in France.
Condition Report:
Excellent
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This wonderful example of Victorian jewellery was created in 1876. It can be worn as a pendant or a brooch.
Condition Report:
Excellent
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This classic example of 1980s gold tone styling is unsigned, but nonetheless perfect for layering.Â
Condition Report:
Very Good - A little rubbing to the plating on some of the necklace bars. This is only visible upon close inspection and does not detract from the appeal of the piece. Â
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This pretty and symbolic locket dates from the Victorian era.Â
Condition Report:
Good - Quite a bit of rubbing to the gold plated surface. This is consistent with age and use. It does not detract from the appeal of the piece.Â
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This beautiful pendant was created in the late 1800s. It was most likely made by William Neale.
Condition Report:
Very Good - A tiny area of rippling to the gold plating to the top right of the pendant. This is only visible upon very close inspection and does no detract from the overall appeal of the piece. Â
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This lovely example of 1980s gold tone styling is by Monet - a classic design from a classic costume jewellery designer.Â
Condition Report:
Very Good - Minor rubbing to the surface of one plastic cabochon. This is only visible upon very close inspection and does not detract from the overall appeal of the piece.Â
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This edgy 1980s necklace is an unsigned statement piece.Â
Condition Report:
Excellent
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