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VICTORIAN Silver & Paste Pin, c. 1890
Catalogue:
Estate Jewelry:
Silver:
Victorian:
Pre 1900 item# 717787
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Tildenwood Antiques
(301) 230 0170
$325
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This is a gorgeous Victorian silver and paste pin, c. 1890. The pin measures 2 3/4" x 1" and is in excellent condition with no missing stones. It is not marked, but tests silver and has the original tube hinge and trombone clasp which is very secure.
Tildenwood Antiques takes Visa/Mastercard credit card orders directly over the phone (301) 230 0170 or by fax (301) 230 7178. PayPal invoices will be sent upon request. Please email us with any additional questions at sem714@aol.com.
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VICTORIAN Sterling Bracelet w/ Heart Padlack Clasp
Catalogue:
Estate Jewelry:
Silver:
Victorian:
Pre 1900 item# 710388
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Tildenwood Antiques
(301) 230 0170
$175
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This is a lovely Victorian sterling silver bracelet with repousse heart padlock clasp, c. 1880. The links are hollow and alternate with three polished links followed by three etched links. The bracelet measures 7 1/2" long and is 7/16" wide. The clasp measures 3/4" x 1/2" and does not need a key to open. The clasp and the bracelet are marked "sterling". Condition is excellent.
Tildenwood Antiques takes Visa/Mastercard credit card orders directly over the phone (301) 230 0170 or by fax (301) 230 7178. PayPal invoices will be sent upon request. Please email us with any additional questions at sem714@aol.com.
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English Sterling Bookchain Collar & Locket, c. 1880s
Catalogue:
Estate Jewelry:
Silver:
Victorian:
Pre 1900 item# 402859
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Tildenwood Antiques
(301) 230 0170
$650
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This is a wonderful Victorian sterling book chain collar and locket, c. 1880s. The necklace measures 16 1/2" long x 1" wide and the drop with locket is 4" long. The locket measures 1 3/4" (not including bail) x 1 1/4". The necklace and locket are in really excellent condition - there is one small repair to one of the links, but this is barely noticeable (see photo). One of the inserts in the locket is still present, but the original celluloid is missing. The necklace is not marked, but tests sterling. The locket bears a maker's mark ("SS"), possibly Stephen Smith (very fine London silversmith from 2nd half of the 19th Century).
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