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Antique Brooch Pin Pendant edwardian Gold tone red enamel faux pearl victorian

$ 19.5

Availability: 22 in stock
  • Brand: Antique
  • Metal: Gold Filled
  • Main Stone: faux pearls
  • Material: red enameling
  • Jewelry Department: Fashion
  • Era: Victorian; Edwardian
  • Antique: Yes
  • Condition: Looks pretty good for the age. The enameling was not the most carefully applied so I am not sure if it is missing some is those spots or they were missed, but I see no damage and its pre-owned.
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    This is for an Antique piece of jewelry.  It has a small bale on back where you can attach a ring to string it on a chain to make it a Necklace Pendant and also a primitive pin back and simple hook closure.
    This is Victorian / Edwardian era gold tone metal jewelry.  The front has red enameling and small faux pearls.
    Measures:  1-1/8" wide.
    It is not signed by the maker, but that was common in the era it came from.
    Looks pretty good for the age.   The enameling was not the most carefully applied so I am not sure if it is missing some is those spots or they were missed, but I see no damage and its pre-owned.
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