No reserve price - Necklace Silver - Goldsmithing Work 1920





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Description from the seller
The splendid Art Deco shell-themed necklace is crafted in 800 silver. Since it bears no visible fineness hallmark, I had it professionally checked by a master goldsmith, who confirms that the necklace is made of at least 850 silver. Additionally it bears two crab marks indicating origin in France.
The elegant neckpiece consists of 16 repeating links with scalloped sections and polished hemispheres, which are movably connected by arches.
Closed and opened by a spring-ring clasp with an extension chain.
This makes the necklace length adjustable from about 38 cm up to a maximum of 44 cm.
A very beautiful and elegant piece of goldsmith work in very good, well-maintained condition.
Shipping is dispatched in a new jewelry case / jewelry pouch.
The pictured jewelry cases, stands, displays, or other photographic aids are the property of the photographer and do not belong to the offer.
The color may vary slightly depending on lighting, camera settings, or monitor representation.
Shipping as insured parcel.
NOTE: Customs and import duties of the respective countries as well as any island delivery charges (currently 50 EUR) are the buyer's responsibility. We explicitly point out that, following the EU-wide amendment to the right of withdrawal, the costs of return shipping are to be borne by the buyer, regardless of any value threshold or reason for return. I have no influence over processing times of the shipping companies in the respective EU countries. If you have questions about shipping duration, please contact your country’s post office and, if necessary, have some patience. Due to unsettled customs and duty regulations, shipping to the USA is currently not possible.
Seller's Story
The splendid Art Deco shell-themed necklace is crafted in 800 silver. Since it bears no visible fineness hallmark, I had it professionally checked by a master goldsmith, who confirms that the necklace is made of at least 850 silver. Additionally it bears two crab marks indicating origin in France.
The elegant neckpiece consists of 16 repeating links with scalloped sections and polished hemispheres, which are movably connected by arches.
Closed and opened by a spring-ring clasp with an extension chain.
This makes the necklace length adjustable from about 38 cm up to a maximum of 44 cm.
A very beautiful and elegant piece of goldsmith work in very good, well-maintained condition.
Shipping is dispatched in a new jewelry case / jewelry pouch.
The pictured jewelry cases, stands, displays, or other photographic aids are the property of the photographer and do not belong to the offer.
The color may vary slightly depending on lighting, camera settings, or monitor representation.
Shipping as insured parcel.
NOTE: Customs and import duties of the respective countries as well as any island delivery charges (currently 50 EUR) are the buyer's responsibility. We explicitly point out that, following the EU-wide amendment to the right of withdrawal, the costs of return shipping are to be borne by the buyer, regardless of any value threshold or reason for return. I have no influence over processing times of the shipping companies in the respective EU countries. If you have questions about shipping duration, please contact your country’s post office and, if necessary, have some patience. Due to unsettled customs and duty regulations, shipping to the USA is currently not possible.
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