Silver - Brooch - Lizard - Markasiet






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A 1930s silver Art Deco lizard brooch, weighing 3.58 g, set with marcasite and two green glass eyes.
Description from the seller
Long silver lizard from the 1930s, set with marcasite and 2 green "Gablonz" (glass stones) eyes.
Beautifully handmade by a skilled silversmith. Approx. 1928-40 from Germany.
Dimensions: 6 cm L x 2 cm W.
Silver hallmark 835,
Weight: 3.58 grams.
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Photos are enlarged, check the specifications for sizes!
The brooch will be lightly cleaned before shipping and sent registered and insured in a gift box with Track and Trace.
Any customs duties are for the buyer.
Long silver lizard from the 1930s, set with marcasite and 2 green "Gablonz" (glass stones) eyes.
Beautifully handmade by a skilled silversmith. Approx. 1928-40 from Germany.
Dimensions: 6 cm L x 2 cm W.
Silver hallmark 835,
Weight: 3.58 grams.
Click on my seller name Jaguarstyling and you will see the jewelry I offer in other auctions!
Photos are enlarged, check the specifications for sizes!
The brooch will be lightly cleaned before shipping and sent registered and insured in a gift box with Track and Trace.
Any customs duties are for the buyer.
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