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A ladies' Austro-Hungarian Art Nouveau silver bracelet, 835 silver, 17.94 g, width 2.1 cm, adjustable length, dating 1867–1879, in excellent condition.

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Description from the seller

Extremely beautiful Art Nouveau silver bracelet
Origin: Austria
Dating between 1867 and 1879
With elegant foliage and vine ornamentation, width 2.1 cm
Length adjustable
Stamped 835 silver and hallmark of a Diana’s head with the silver fineness shown behind it
This is an Austrian-Hungarian silver mark from the Art Nouveau period
Weight 17.94 grams
In perfect condition

Extremely beautiful Art Nouveau silver bracelet
Origin: Austria
Dating between 1867 and 1879
With elegant foliage and vine ornamentation, width 2.1 cm
Length adjustable
Stamped 835 silver and hallmark of a Diana’s head with the silver fineness shown behind it
This is an Austrian-Hungarian silver mark from the Art Nouveau period
Weight 17.94 grams
In perfect condition

Details

Era
1400-1900
Laboratory report
No laboratory report
Estimated period
1850-1900
Metal
Silver
Brand jewellery
No
Total weight
17.94 g
Condition
Excellent condition - barely used with minimal signs of wear
Gender
Women
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Objects sold
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