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Vintage Necklaces at Amber's Attic
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Victorian Gilded Brass Flowers Festoon Swag Necklace
Delightfully elegant. A Victorian festoon swag necklace comprised of gilded brass cable chain and flowers. The three flowers that form the primary focal point of the necklace have centers created from brass beads. The necklace closes with a box style clasp that has been ornamented with a stamped brass flower.
Item # 10828 Price: SOLD $175 USD Tell me more!
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Amethyst Bohemian Glass and Enamel Necklace
An exquisite Victorian era pendant consisting of a very large piece of faceted amethyst Bohemian glass surrounded by brass filigree, enameled flowers and sparkling pieces of foil backed amethyst glass. The pendant chain has been created from a variety of brass fiigree beads and amethyst glass beads. A rare beauty and in remarkable condition.
Item # 10764 Price: SOLD $225 USD Tell me more!
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Victorian Turquoise Glass and Brass Fringe Necklace
A delightful Victorian era fringe necklace created from heavy brass chain. Dangling from the three rows of chain are floral capped turquoise blue glass melon beads. Extremely Fine condition.
Item # 10737 Price: SOLD $145 USD Tell me more!
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Vintage Etruscan Style Brass Necklace
Lavishly detailed brass! This archaeological revival necklace is a feast for the eyes with all of its elaborately designed dangles. Extremely Fine condition with no damage or repairs. The gold gilded brass appears to have lost very little of its original gold finish.
Item # 10427 Price: SOLD Tell me more!
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1930's Gilded Brass Dangle Necklace
Gilded baubles! This is a delightfully whimsical necklace comprised entirely of brass that has been gilded with gold. The double ring design of the chain gives it a very substantial feel.
Item #10129 Price: SOLD Tell me more!
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Eisenberg Ice Necklace & Earrings
Glorious sparkling Eisenberg rhinestones! A beautiful necklace and earrings set created from silver toned metal and prong set sparkling rhinestones. Extremely Fine condition with no damage or repairs to the metal. Marked 'Eisenberg Ice'.
Item # 10420 Price: SOLD $199 USD Tell me more!
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Hattie Carnegie Pink Art Glass Necklace & Earrings
Deliciously pink! A beautiful necklace and earrings set by Hattie Carnegie created from most unusual looking art glass. Clear brilliant cut rhinestones with bands of creme and pink running through them! The color is not painted on the glass but is actually inside the rhinestones. Prong set in gold-toned metal.
Item # 10398 Price: SOLD Tell me more!
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Vintage Black Onyx, Rhinestone & Brass Necklace
Elegant black onyx & sparkling rhinestones! A beautiful choker length necklace created from brass, black onyx, and clear rhinestones. The onyx and rhinestones are bezel set in brass cups that are very nicely engraved on the backs in a floral pattern. The pieces of onyx are rounded squares. The corners have been faceted with three cuts.
Item #10413 Price: SOLD Tell me more!
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Vintage Black Onyx & Marcasite Necklace
Simple, sleek, & graceful! One's eye is immediately drawn to the smooth oval of black onyx at the center of this necklace. The rest of the necklace is comprised of exquisitely detailed sterling silver that has been accented with sparkling marcasites. Hallmarked, 'Germany, Sterling'.
Item #10426 Price: SOLD Tell me more!
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1920's Brass, Enamel & Topaz Glass Necklace
Glowing golden topaz glass! This necklace is a delight! Comprised of a brass paperclip chain, faceted topaz glass and enameled brass. The faceted hexagonal glass pieces are bezel set in close backed hexagonal pieces of silver gilded brass. The edges of the settings are stamped with a pattern and immediately adjacent to the stones, enameled golden yellow.
Item # 10167 Price: SOLD Tell me more!
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