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We think this vintage gold opening notepad charm would be perfect for a writer to wear as a pendant or add to their charm collection. We love how the notepade actually opens to reveal a blank page inside - this could be engraved with a secret message! There is also a tiny dangling pen/pencil connected to the notepad too.  

 

The charm is made of 14ct gold, the notepad is marked '14k' to the inside page, and the jump ring is made of 9ct gold. Without further marks, it's hard to date the charm exactly but we think it's likely circa 1950s/60s in age.

 

The charm weighs approx 1.3g and the notepad measures approx 14.9mm tall (not including the jump ring) by approx 8.5mm wide by approx 0.7mm deep. The pen/pencil measures approx 11.8mm tall by approx 1.2mm wide.

 

Condition - The charm is in good vintage condition but does show signs of age and wear, including some surface wear to the gold. The inside page sof the notebook have surface wear towards the outside edges. This could be polished out. The jump ring is currently pushed closed and is made of 9ct gold. Please see photos.

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Vintage 14ct gold opening notepad charm with tiny pen/pencil

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