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Antique Art Nouveau lavalier pendant, silver gilt
Antique Art Nouveau lavalier pendant, silver gilt
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£129.00 GBP
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A pretty antique Art Nouveau era pendant
A lavalier style pendant it has a central oval cut Amethyst purple paste stone bezel set and surrounded by creamy faux seed pearls
It is set into a silver gilt setting with scrolling arches typical of the Art Nouveau period in design.
It has an integral bale and the reverse is marked real silver.
C1900s, Edwardian era.
Condition:
Fair used condition overall, some light surface wear commensurate with age, minor surface wear to the stones, some minor discolouration around the pearls, wear to the gilt finish
Approx measurements:
1.75" length
0.75" width
Weight approx 2.77 grams.
Gemstone weights are taken within the setting and are estimated, these should be used as a guide.
Any questions or queries please contact us.
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A lavalier style pendant it has a central oval cut Amethyst purple paste stone bezel set and surrounded by creamy faux seed pearls
It is set into a silver gilt setting with scrolling arches typical of the Art Nouveau period in design.
It has an integral bale and the reverse is marked real silver.
C1900s, Edwardian era.
Condition:
Fair used condition overall, some light surface wear commensurate with age, minor surface wear to the stones, some minor discolouration around the pearls, wear to the gilt finish
Approx measurements:
1.75" length
0.75" width
Weight approx 2.77 grams.
Gemstone weights are taken within the setting and are estimated, these should be used as a guide.
Any questions or queries please contact us.
FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING.
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