Other brand - Cuff bracelet Silver, Rene Sitoleux . Art Deco - 5 Hallmarks and signed .






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Unisex solid silver Rene Sitoleux Art Deco bangle bracelet from France, weighing 46 g, 5.6 cm diameter and 2.5 cm width, signed R. Sitoleux with five French hallmarks; no laboratory report.
Description from the seller
Rene Sitoleux - Paris French Art Deco Bangle Bracelet
Signed: R. Sitoleux
Stunning opening cuff bracelet the clasp and hinge punctuated with marbles, created in Paris France during the late Art Deco period (1920) by the artist silversmith Rene Sitoleux.
It was crafted with in solid silver with high polished and textured finishes.
Stamped with the multiple French hallmarks: 3 crab hallmarks (guaranty of the high quality of the solid silver ) and 2 goldsmith hallmark inside a lozenge R followed by a four-leaf clover and an S.
Special Signed: R. Sitoleux
Fitted with a discrete security push boxed lock and an extra safety chain.
Dimensions
Diameter: 5,6 cm
Width: 2,5 cm
Weight: 46 g
Thickness: 2 mm
Length of the safety chain: 7,5 cm
Material: solid silver with multiple hallmarks
Condition: The overall condition of this bracelet is excellent. Beside the little normal wear, there is no damage to the silver. All parts are secured in the settings.
René Sitoleux was a manufacturer at 59 rue Meslay, in Paris, in the 3rd arrondissement (Dictionnaire des poinçons, Bijouterie, Paris, Paris Bijoux S.A. 1973)
Rene Sitoleux was revolutionary designer and most important jeweler of Art Deco period. Rue
Attention to the details photographs.
Any defect not mentioned in the description but visible in the photos is considered as described and cannot give rise to any claim.
Careful packaging with double protection box including gift wrapping.
Tracked Shipping (UPS or DHL)
NB. Buyers outside the European Union are responsible for any customs and VAT charges
Attention: NO SHIPPING TO USA / Thank you
Rene Sitoleux - Paris French Art Deco Bangle Bracelet
Signed: R. Sitoleux
Stunning opening cuff bracelet the clasp and hinge punctuated with marbles, created in Paris France during the late Art Deco period (1920) by the artist silversmith Rene Sitoleux.
It was crafted with in solid silver with high polished and textured finishes.
Stamped with the multiple French hallmarks: 3 crab hallmarks (guaranty of the high quality of the solid silver ) and 2 goldsmith hallmark inside a lozenge R followed by a four-leaf clover and an S.
Special Signed: R. Sitoleux
Fitted with a discrete security push boxed lock and an extra safety chain.
Dimensions
Diameter: 5,6 cm
Width: 2,5 cm
Weight: 46 g
Thickness: 2 mm
Length of the safety chain: 7,5 cm
Material: solid silver with multiple hallmarks
Condition: The overall condition of this bracelet is excellent. Beside the little normal wear, there is no damage to the silver. All parts are secured in the settings.
René Sitoleux was a manufacturer at 59 rue Meslay, in Paris, in the 3rd arrondissement (Dictionnaire des poinçons, Bijouterie, Paris, Paris Bijoux S.A. 1973)
Rene Sitoleux was revolutionary designer and most important jeweler of Art Deco period. Rue
Attention to the details photographs.
Any defect not mentioned in the description but visible in the photos is considered as described and cannot give rise to any claim.
Careful packaging with double protection box including gift wrapping.
Tracked Shipping (UPS or DHL)
NB. Buyers outside the European Union are responsible for any customs and VAT charges
Attention: NO SHIPPING TO USA / Thank you
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