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£295.00
A stunning, highly ornate Etruscan-style antique fob or pendant crafted in 10ct gold and set with a coral cabochon. The fob is a very nice size (3.5cm long) and has attractive heart-motif piercing around the coral setting. Then there are hand-etched designs around the frame section, and it's topped with four beautiful leaf-style sections. It's topped with a generous loop for hanging on a chain. THIS FOB COMES WITHOUT A CHAIN.
Weight, approx 3 grams.
Very good antique condition. Made in American, and dates from late Victorian/Edwardian period.
Weight, approx 3 grams.
Very good antique condition. Made in American, and dates from late Victorian/Edwardian period.
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A stunning, highly ornate Etruscan-style antique fob or pendant crafted in 10ct gold and set with a coral cabochon. The fob is a very nice size (3.5cm long) and has attractive heart-motif piercing around the coral setting. Then there are hand-etched designs around the frame section, and it's topped with four beautiful leaf-style sections. It's topped with a generous loop for hanging on a chain. THIS FOB COMES WITHOUT A CHAIN.
Weight, approx 3 grams.
Very good antique condition. Made in American, and dates from late Victorian/Edwardian period.
Weight, approx 3 grams.
Very good antique condition. Made in American, and dates from late Victorian/Edwardian period.
A stunning, highly ornate Etruscan-style antique fob or pendant crafted in 10ct gold and set with a coral cabochon. The fob is a very nice size (3.5cm long) and has attractive heart-motif piercing around the coral setting. Then there are hand-etched designs around the frame section, and it's topped with four beautiful leaf-style sections. It's topped with a generous loop for hanging on a chain. THIS FOB COMES WITHOUT A CHAIN.
Weight, approx 3 grams.
Very good antique condition. Made in American, and dates from late Victorian/Edwardian period.
Weight, approx 3 grams.
Very good antique condition. Made in American, and dates from late Victorian/Edwardian period.