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Unisex Art Nouveau badge in 835 silver (silver fineness), weighing 9.532 g, measuring 6.3 × 3.6 cm, in good used condition with some wear, origin Netherlands, no laboratory report.
Description from the seller
Gorgeous large brooch in 835 silver (second-grade).
This brooch depicts a sprig of lily-of-the-valley and is beautifully crafted in the Art Nouveau style. There is a great deal of depth to the piece and it closes with a steel pin with a C clasp.
The brooch was made in the period before 1953 because it bears the old Dutch sword hallmark. The maker of the brooch is unfortunately illegible.
The brooch measures 6.3 cm x 3.6 cm.
- All items are carefully packaged in a jewelry box and sent with track & trace –
Seller's Story
Gorgeous large brooch in 835 silver (second-grade).
This brooch depicts a sprig of lily-of-the-valley and is beautifully crafted in the Art Nouveau style. There is a great deal of depth to the piece and it closes with a steel pin with a C clasp.
The brooch was made in the period before 1953 because it bears the old Dutch sword hallmark. The maker of the brooch is unfortunately illegible.
The brooch measures 6.3 cm x 3.6 cm.
- All items are carefully packaged in a jewelry box and sent with track & trace –
Seller's Story
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