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Antique silver link bracelet dating to the Victorian period (ca. 1865–1893) with a richly decorated box clasp and safety chain, length 17.5 cm and width about 1.8 cm, 800/1000 silver bearing the small wolf mark and 800 assay mark, in very good used condition with minor wear and one missing decorative element near the clasp, total weight 22.013 g.

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Antique silver link bracelet with box clasp – Victorian period (circa 1865–1893)

Antique silver bracelet composed of openwork links with decorative spherical ends on either side. The bracelet closes with a richly decorated box clasp and is equipped with an extra safety chain.

The clasp is hallmarked with the small wolf, a Dutch tax mark that does not guarantee the silver content. This small wolf was used from 1831 to 1893. After 1865 it was applied only once more on items with non-stampable attachments. The single hallmark therefore indicates a date after 1865.
Additionally, the 800 fineness is present, which indicates a silver content of 800/1000.

The bracelet dates from the Victorian period, more specifically the period 1865–1893.

The bracelet is in very good condition, with light signs of wear appropriate to its age. On one side at the clasp, one small spherical decorative element is missing.

Details:

Bracelet length: approx. 17.5 cm
Bracelet width: approx. 1.8 cm
Material: silver
Silver content: 800/1000
Certification marks: small wolf (tax stamp), 800

Closure: box lock with extra safety chain


All jewelry is carefully packed in a jewelry box and shipped with Track & Trace.

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Antique silver link bracelet with box clasp – Victorian period (circa 1865–1893)

Antique silver bracelet composed of openwork links with decorative spherical ends on either side. The bracelet closes with a richly decorated box clasp and is equipped with an extra safety chain.

The clasp is hallmarked with the small wolf, a Dutch tax mark that does not guarantee the silver content. This small wolf was used from 1831 to 1893. After 1865 it was applied only once more on items with non-stampable attachments. The single hallmark therefore indicates a date after 1865.
Additionally, the 800 fineness is present, which indicates a silver content of 800/1000.

The bracelet dates from the Victorian period, more specifically the period 1865–1893.

The bracelet is in very good condition, with light signs of wear appropriate to its age. On one side at the clasp, one small spherical decorative element is missing.

Details:

Bracelet length: approx. 17.5 cm
Bracelet width: approx. 1.8 cm
Material: silver
Silver content: 800/1000
Certification marks: small wolf (tax stamp), 800

Closure: box lock with extra safety chain


All jewelry is carefully packed in a jewelry box and shipped with Track & Trace.

Seller's Story

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Details

Era
1400-1900
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
Style
Victorian
Estimated period
1850-1900
Metal
Silver
Brand jewellery
No
Total weight
22.01 g
Condition
Good condition - used with some signs of wear
Gender
Women
Title additional information
Victorian
Circumference
17.5 cm
Sold by
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Objects sold
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