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Antique lucky clover, Shamrock brooch, 9ct gold and seed pearl
Antique lucky clover, Shamrock brooch, 9ct gold and seed pearl
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£299.00 GBP
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A very pretty antique, 9ct gold, seed pearl lucky shamrock or clover brooch.
A beautiful rich 9ct yellow gold Crossover bar brooch with twist detailing.
The centre features a textured four leaf shamrock or clover set with a single seed pearl to the centre, there is a further pearl to each end.
It has an attached gold safety chain and an old C type clasp and pin fastener.
A very well made brooch with lots of fine detailing and whilst it is a dainty piece it certainly is big in design.
This brooch can be worn in many ways and is a pretty and versatile piece, it would look great adorning a lapel or cravat or even securing your favourite antique long chain.
The brooch is Unmarked, tests as 9ct gold.
Approx measurements:
1.25" width
0.50" height at the widest point
Weighs approx 1.95 grams
Condition:
Good used condition overall, signs of use and wear commensurate with age.
Any questions or queries please contact us.
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A beautiful rich 9ct yellow gold Crossover bar brooch with twist detailing.
The centre features a textured four leaf shamrock or clover set with a single seed pearl to the centre, there is a further pearl to each end.
It has an attached gold safety chain and an old C type clasp and pin fastener.
A very well made brooch with lots of fine detailing and whilst it is a dainty piece it certainly is big in design.
This brooch can be worn in many ways and is a pretty and versatile piece, it would look great adorning a lapel or cravat or even securing your favourite antique long chain.
The brooch is Unmarked, tests as 9ct gold.
Approx measurements:
1.25" width
0.50" height at the widest point
Weighs approx 1.95 grams
Condition:
Good used condition overall, signs of use and wear commensurate with age.
Any questions or queries please contact us.
FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING.
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