I'm interested to find out more about this piece of furniture - family myth calls it the 'Monks' Dresser', but I'm not sure if that's correct & we think it's 16/17th century?
The bracelet is composed of 6 oval cabachons (3/4" X 1/2"). Each cab is a carved rose. The overall impression is that they are exactly the same, but on closer observation, you can see that they are slightly different and very artfully carved. Each cab is set in a gold bezel setting that is open on the back. Each bezel unit is linked to the next by a single gold link. The clasp is unique. The bracelet has a very fine gold guard chain. There are numbers on the inside of the clasp, but they are too small to read.
I would appreciate it if anyone can tell me anything about this bracelet of if there is any hint of its value.
I revieved this as a gift from and elderly family friend who told me that she had gotten it in the early 1920's. It is a light green glass material that is slightly translucent. There are no markings on the bottom or anywhere else that i have noticed. I believe that it may be milk glass or vaseline glass.
We was giving theses lamps and don't know anything about them. I can't find any names on them and i dont know when they was made or anything. Hopefully someone will see and know some imformation on them