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Victorian Brass Filigree and Emerald Rhinestone Cuff Bracelet


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A Victorian era cuff bracelet fit for a garden goddess. Comprised of an elaborate filigree of twining leaves and flowers. A large flower and flowering vines embellish the front of the bracelet. The centers of the flowers are sparkling emerald green rhinestones. Very Fine condition with no damage or repairs. The brass has aged to a beautiful patina. There are a few light dings to the edges of the bracelet and I see that although no stones have been lost or replaced, one stone has two prongs missing and one stone has one prong missing. It would appear that they are securely glued in place as well as prong set. It would be wise to avoid getting the bracelet wet as the glue is very possibly water soluble. I have had some unfortunate experiences with the cleaning of antique Victorian costume jewelry with water soluble brass cleaners. If you feel the need to remove the patina of age, do use Mr. Metal which is not a water soluble cleaner and can be easily removed with a small brush when it dries. The bracelet closes with a push clasp that is in excellent working condition and does stay securely closed. The hinge is in perfect condition with no evidence of corrosion, damage or repairs. Not hallmarked. Gift boxed. (The box is not antique.)
(Item #10791)

  • Circa: 1880-1910
  • Composition: Gold washed brass & emerald green crystal rhinestones.
  • Size: 7-1/4 inches inside circumference. 1-1/4 inches wide.

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Price: $165 USD

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