No reserve price - Bracelet Silver - Ruby - Ruby & Moonstone bracelet





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An antique silver bracelet from Germany, dating to the late 19th or early 20th century, featuring three large oval cabochon moonstones surrounded by 40 rubies, with a total weight of 18.73 g and a length of about 18.5 cm, unmarked but acid-tested as silver, in very good condition.
Description from the seller
A very fine antique silver bracelet with three large, oval cabochon moonstones surrounded by a total of 40 rubies
Unmarked, acid tested for silver
Late 19th or early 20th century
Measuring ca. 18.5 cm in length excluding the clasp
The center oval setting measuring ca. 18x15 mm
No shipping to the United States
Condition : Very good with marks and wear commensurate with age
Please see the photos
Will be sent by registered and insured mail
A very fine antique silver bracelet with three large, oval cabochon moonstones surrounded by a total of 40 rubies
Unmarked, acid tested for silver
Late 19th or early 20th century
Measuring ca. 18.5 cm in length excluding the clasp
The center oval setting measuring ca. 18x15 mm
No shipping to the United States
Condition : Very good with marks and wear commensurate with age
Please see the photos
Will be sent by registered and insured mail
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