No reserve price - Earrings Silver - 3 pair mid century





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Three pairs of mid‑century vintage silver earrings in 825/835 marks, including Sputnik styles from the 1970s (C+I), square earrings (825 ZII with W9 master mark), and Brutalist earrings (835), total weight 11 g, in very good condition with no laboratory report.
Description from the seller
Nice collection of vintage earrings.
The sputnik earrings are from the 1970's and marked C+I. The widest point measures 1.6cm.
The square earrings close in a very special way. They are marked with ZII for 825 silver and a master mark W9(?)
They measure 1,4cm
The brutalist earrings test as 835 silver and measure 2.9 x 1.3cm.
Real vintage treasures.
Please take a good look at the photos for all details.
We clean the jewellery but leave all in original state; we leave polishing up to your taste.
All items are checked in-house by our jeweller and gemmologist.
Nice collection of vintage earrings.
The sputnik earrings are from the 1970's and marked C+I. The widest point measures 1.6cm.
The square earrings close in a very special way. They are marked with ZII for 825 silver and a master mark W9(?)
They measure 1,4cm
The brutalist earrings test as 835 silver and measure 2.9 x 1.3cm.
Real vintage treasures.
Please take a good look at the photos for all details.
We clean the jewellery but leave all in original state; we leave polishing up to your taste.
All items are checked in-house by our jeweller and gemmologist.
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