No reserve price - Chain bracelet Silver, Amber





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Silver bracelet in 835 fineness (83.5% Ag) with amber cabochon stones, a KM maker mark on the clasp, dating to the 1930s–1940s, medium size (17–18 cm) and total weight 24.5 g, in good used condition with patina.
Description from the seller
Stamps: 835 silver stamp as well as manufacturer/master mark 'KM' (see detail photos) are affixed to the clasp element.
Fineness: 835/1000 silver (83.5%).
Stones: Bernstein (Cabochons)
Dating: circa 1930s–1940s.
Origin: Probably Austria / Central Europe (based on the used punches and processing).
Condition: Used, with age-related signs of wear and patina; no known repairs.
Closure: hook closure with a safety chain, functional
Stamps: 835 silver stamp as well as manufacturer/master mark 'KM' (see detail photos) are affixed to the clasp element.
Fineness: 835/1000 silver (83.5%).
Stones: Bernstein (Cabochons)
Dating: circa 1930s–1940s.
Origin: Probably Austria / Central Europe (based on the used punches and processing).
Condition: Used, with age-related signs of wear and patina; no known repairs.
Closure: hook closure with a safety chain, functional
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