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Here's what's inside the sixth box of our 12 Days of Christmas (or Charm-mas if you will!) Advent Calendar... a wonderfully detailed antique 14ct gold, enamel and turquoise polar bear charm! The charm is available at a special festive discounted price until we open box seven at 6pm GMT 7th December 2024 too.

 

This is the first enamel polar bear charm we've ever found. The bear is incredibly detailed and has been made to look as if it is balancing on top of a tuqruoise cabochon.

 

The charm has sweet hand engraving to the back too that looks to read '37 I love you 4/III 17 Y.K.J'

 

The charm is made of 14ct gold, marked 585 to the back. The charm weighs approx 1.3g and measures approx 22.4mm tall (not including the jump ring) by approx 19.4mm wide by approx 2mm deep.

 

Condition - The charm is in good antique condition but does show signs of age and wear, including surface wear to the gold, turquoise and enamel. Some of the enamel detail on the polar bear has been chipped and worn away. The jump ring is currently soldered closed. Please see photos

 

*Please note the antique chain and box pictured are not included in the sale but the charm will be shipped in a new presentation box and pouch*

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Antique 14ct gold, enamel and turquoise polar bear charm with hand engraving

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  • All items are carefully wrapped and packaged in a gift pouch. In the UK, we always post items via Royal Mail's Special Delivery service which is fully tracked and insured. Items sent outside of the UK are sent via Royal Mail's International signed for service, which offers insurance for up to £250 and tracking.
     

What people say

“I LOVE shopping with Kate Gold Jewellery - unusual and delightful charms, fair prices and EXCEPTIONAL service. Each package comes delightfully packaged along with a handwritten note. What's not to love?”

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