Posted 2 years ago
Agram.m
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This is what I would call one of my first antique juwels. It's a "classical"Victorian silver necklace with silver locket with golden text. . No hallmarks (as usual in that period) but tested for silver with gold.
It's always wearable and beautyful. Amongst a few others this juwel give me my love for starting to collect antique juwelry. I found one hallmark on the necklace which I cannot decote. But I tested both, necklace and photo locket as Sterling Silver.
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Because I found a same sort necklace and locket on page 137 of the book:
Starting to collect antique jewellery by John Benjamin and I like to advise this book on starting collectors, I relist this jewelry.