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Re: Victorian Era Bracelet
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
Re: Victorian Era Bracelet
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.
Re: Victorian Era Bracelet
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.
Re: Victorian Era Bracelet
Morph, always start with the clasp. it will tell you everything...
Re: Victorian Era Bracelet
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.
In reply to Re: Victorian Era Bracelet by Phoenixguy1954