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Victorian Era Bracelet

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11 years ago
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I know a little about this timeless peice but I am looking for more info, and a possible sales appraisal. This has a 10 pt single cut diamond and is 14kt. It weighs 5.2dwt=8 grams. It is from the Victorian Era but I'd really love to know more. Please anyone who is knowledgable please let me know. Thank you for your time.

Category Jewelry and Gemstones
Condition Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item 7"
Date Period Victorian Era
Weight 8 grams
History See description.
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Phoenixguy1954 🎯 Collector 11 years ago

 Diamond 14k White Gold Filigree Bracelet

These must be tested, hands on. Most prices for these are from $200.00...$500.00..Is there a story behind you getting this. How long have you had it? Please do not sell this for scrap.....good luck

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K9l0v3r 🌱 Newbie 11 years ago

I would never sell this for scrap value which is around 250. I have recently found that this bracelet is from the Edwardian Era, not the Victorian Era as well. There is a bit of a story behind it... I obtained this peice about 12 years ago from an estate in NY. It's been my most treasured item since. I plan to wear it on my wedding day and pass it down to my daughter.

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Morphium 🌱 Newbie 11 years ago

Out of curiosity, how did you figure out the age of this item? I ask because I have never come across any jewelry from that time period that looks as new as this piece, and I'm interested to know how you researched/found out, I never have any luck in the Victorian/Edwardian jewelry department with researching. It also seems much too expensive/elaborate for the time period. 

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Phoenixguy1954 🎯 Collector 11 years ago

Morph, always start with the clasp. it will tell you everything...

 

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Morphium 🌱 Newbie 11 years ago

Good point, but I have seen new bracelets with clasps similar. My mother owns a bracelet from around the 1980s with a clasp almost the same. If i could find it I would link a photo but I have no idea where it is any longer. Reasons like that are why I am unsure how people can date jewelry for sure. 

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