I’ve been searching all day to no avail to find out info on this vintage bracelet. Has been in my family for years once belonging to my great-grandmother so it’s at least from the early 1900’s. Only mark on inside is an anchor. In perfect working order. Any info would be appreciated.
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TwoFriendsTrading Reputation: 94 See TwoFriendsTrading's booth |
does it have a wire lining on the inside?
does it have a clip to lock for closure?
does the anchor point upwards, downwards or sideways?
does the anchor have a rope or string line anywhere on the anchor?
please produce more photo images ===> to assist!
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Will do Montrose….it’s in my booth under vintage to enlarge the pics if that helps
No wires, it does have a clip lock closure, anchor is right side up not sideways, nothing on the anchor…
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is it gold, silver, copper?
easiest to find is silver hallmarks by just googling silver hallmarks.
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