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This bracelet was given to me when my Grandmother passed away. She graduated school in 1934. I am not sure when she got this bracelet. She had a drawer full of costume jewelry that she only wore to Church on Sunday. It has an etching on it that looks like a peacock. I really don't know much about it other than it is unusual. It anybody knows anything about it I would love to learn more about this item.
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Its Victorian era, late 19th - early 20th century, and its rolled-gold, which is a thick plating of gold over brass. Very sweet little bracelet, keep it in the family!
Thanks so much Stillwater. I have quite a few prices that were my Grandmothers. I am going to post more. Maybe you will have some information on them as well : )
# pieces I meant..not prices.