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Antique Art Deco Onyx and Rock crystal station necklace, 9ct gold
Antique Art Deco Onyx and Rock crystal station necklace, 9ct gold
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£499.00 GBP
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You can't help but fall in love with this beautiful antique Art Deco 9ct yellow gold, Rock crystal and Onyx Station necklace.
The necklace features a fine rich 9ct gold trace link chain with carved onyx beads and rock crystal spacers, stationed at different intervals and intercepted by imitation pearls.
A dainty and elegant antique necklace with a gorgeous colour combination, so evocative of the Art Deco era.
This necklace looks stunning worn alone with your favourite lbd or stacked together with other necklaces for a neckmess look.
Marks and era:
English make, c1910s, Art Deco era, chain has an applied 9ct tag for 9ct gold.
Condition:
Good used condition overall with signs of use and wear commensurate with age, some beads with small nibbles, one with a small chip.
Approx measurements:
15" necklace length
4.7mm bead diameter at the widest point
1.4mm chain link width
Weighs approx 3.57 grams
Any questions or queries please contact us.
FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING.
The necklace features a fine rich 9ct gold trace link chain with carved onyx beads and rock crystal spacers, stationed at different intervals and intercepted by imitation pearls.
A dainty and elegant antique necklace with a gorgeous colour combination, so evocative of the Art Deco era.
This necklace looks stunning worn alone with your favourite lbd or stacked together with other necklaces for a neckmess look.
Marks and era:
English make, c1910s, Art Deco era, chain has an applied 9ct tag for 9ct gold.
Condition:
Good used condition overall with signs of use and wear commensurate with age, some beads with small nibbles, one with a small chip.
Approx measurements:
15" necklace length
4.7mm bead diameter at the widest point
1.4mm chain link width
Weighs approx 3.57 grams
Any questions or queries please contact us.
FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING.
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