No reserve price - Bracelet Silver Spinel - Art Deco armband

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Silver Art Deco bracelet with a rectangular blue spinel centerpiece (about 3 ct) surrounded by marcasite; total weight 4.28 g, length 18 cm, safety clasp, no laboratory report, in good vintage condition with signs of wear including a small back repair, an internal spinel crack and one missing marcasite.

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Silver Art Deco bracelet with blue spinel and marcasite

Stylish silver bracelet from the Art Deco period, executed in an elegant and geometric design that is characteristic of this beloved style movement. At the center is a rectangular-cut blue spinel set, surrounded by refined ornamentation with inlaid marcasite stones.

The combination of silver, marcasite, and the bright blue spinel is typical of jewelry from the Art Deco period and gives the bracelet a timeless, elegant appearance.

Specifications
• Material: silver
• Period: Art Deco (ca. 1920s–1935)
• Stone: blue spinel (center)
Accents: marking
• Weight: approx. 4.3 grams
Length: 18 cm
Closure: veerringsluiting

Condition
Small, old repair at the back.
Internal chip in the spinel (visible in the photos)
One small marker stone is missing.
In good vintage condition, with signs of use appropriate for its age and style.

A characterful Art Deco bracelet with an authentic appearance, perfect for collectors and vintage jewelry enthusiasts.
The photographs form an integral part of the description.

Silver Art Deco bracelet with blue spinel and marcasite

Stylish silver bracelet from the Art Deco period, executed in an elegant and geometric design that is characteristic of this beloved style movement. At the center is a rectangular-cut blue spinel set, surrounded by refined ornamentation with inlaid marcasite stones.

The combination of silver, marcasite, and the bright blue spinel is typical of jewelry from the Art Deco period and gives the bracelet a timeless, elegant appearance.

Specifications
• Material: silver
• Period: Art Deco (ca. 1920s–1935)
• Stone: blue spinel (center)
Accents: marking
• Weight: approx. 4.3 grams
Length: 18 cm
Closure: veerringsluiting

Condition
Small, old repair at the back.
Internal chip in the spinel (visible in the photos)
One small marker stone is missing.
In good vintage condition, with signs of use appropriate for its age and style.

A characterful Art Deco bracelet with an authentic appearance, perfect for collectors and vintage jewelry enthusiasts.
The photographs form an integral part of the description.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
Style
Antique, Art Deco
No. of main gemstones
1
Brand jewellery
No
Metal
Silver
Total carat weight of main stone(s)
3.00
Main Stone
Spinel
Total weight
4.28 g
Condition
Fair condition - used with visible signs of wear
Country of Origin
Netherlands
Gender
Women
Title additional information
Art Deco armband
Shape of main stone
Rectangle
Cutting style of main stone
Faceted cut
Circumference
18 cm
Bracelet size
Large (18 - 18.5 cm)
Sold by
The NetherlandsVerified
1338
Objects sold
97.96%
Private

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