A charm bracelet, the yellow precious metal curb-link bracelet with clasp stamped '9CT', suspending a collection of antique and later gold, yellow precious metal and gilt metal charms, to include a gem set disc charm, applied with a wirework scroll highlighted with cushion-shaped blue stones and a rose-cut diamond in foiled closed-back settings, verso inscribed, with Russian 56 standard mark and maker's mark IF, numbered 3622, an agate seal fob, incised 'Clementina', a 9ct gold mounted Masonic seal fob, a 15ct gold turquoise set kidney bean, and a shield-shaped locket pendant, length approximately 18.5cm
Sold for £2,000
Estimated at £1,200 - £1,500
A charm bracelet, the yellow precious metal curb-link bracelet with clasp stamped '9CT', suspending a collection of antique and later gold, yellow precious metal and gilt metal charms, to include a gem set disc charm, applied with a wirework scroll highlighted with cushion-shaped blue stones and a rose-cut diamond in foiled closed-back settings, verso inscribed, with Russian 56 standard mark and maker's mark IF, numbered 3622, an agate seal fob, incised 'Clementina', a 9ct gold mounted Masonic seal fob, a 15ct gold turquoise set kidney bean, and a shield-shaped locket pendant, length approximately 18.5cm
General wear, chips, nicks and scuffs/scratches throughout, commensurate for use. Some thinning to the bracelet links, charms and jump ring fittings. Most of the charms appear to be gold/yellow precious metal but some have gilt metal fittings and/or solder repairs. The metal standard of each charm is untested. Some of the charms have losses, missing stones, splits or dents and some charms are hollow. One charm appears to be an Edward VII sovereign that has been cut through and converted to a hinged locket pendant. Diameter of Russian disc charm approx. 1.6cm, the blue stones are too small to test. Combined gross weight approx. 93gm.
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Auction: Jewellery, Watches & Silver, 23rd Mar, 2022