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How sweet is this little antique gold baby/small child’s bangle!? We think it could have been made as a Christening gift and it is one of the smallest gold bangles we've ever seen.

 

Made of a beautiful pale rose 9ct gold, the bangle has crisp British hallmarks inside for the maker 'JS', 9ct gold, Birmingham and the date letter 'y' for 1923, making it 100 years old this year!

 

It has a lovely push clasp which is nice and secure and even two little rings for a safety chain to be added if required.

 

The bracelet measures approx 43.5mm tall internally by approx 49.6mm wide at its widest point. It is approx 3.2mm wide and weighs approx 3.65g, the bangle is hollow in the centre.

 

Condition - The bracelet is in good antique condition to say it is 100 years old but it does show some light signs of age and wear. There is some light surface wear to the bangle in places. It doesn't have any dings though which is very good for a piece of this age that is hollow. The clasp and hinge still work well and the bangle closes securely. Please see photos.

 

*Please note, the antique box pictured is not included in the sale but the bracelet will be sent in a new presentation box and pouch.*

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Antique 1923 9ct gold baby bangle/bracelet

£195.00Price
  • 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.
     

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