Posted 1 year ago
Agram.m
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This is a yellow gold link bracelet from about 1950/60s. Belonged to my grandmother and inherited by my mother who passes it to me. The links are, as in fashion at that time, alternately decorated and even. The bracelet marked 14K, 20 cm long and 1.5 cm wide. This kind of bracelets were often seen in that period of time. It is funny to see that jewelry in the past were in fasion in this moment don't But that will return, so I keep it in store!
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LOVE IT :) VERY BEAUTIFUL DESIGN!!!!
Hai Ar8Jason,
Thanks for your comment. I'll think you are right about the hallmarks and perhaps indeed made for both Europe and US. About the little shoes, that's funny. This bracelet belongs in the first place to my grandmoether after she died in 1978 my mother inhered it and after her death in 1996 is was for me.
This is the first time, after your comment and looking again this bracelet very well, I'll see the decoration which indeed could be little shoes. Thanks that your let me better look!