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Do you like to take risks? Like to gamble? Live life on the wild side? Then this charm could be perfect for you! Shaped like a roulette wheel, this vintage gold charm has a cage underneath the wheel which holds two dice that move about when worn - maybe it could be your lucky charm! 

 

The charm has British hallmarks to one of the cage spindles for 9ct gold, Birmingham and the date letter 'R' for 1966. There is also a maker's mark but this is now quite hard to make out due to wear. 

 

The charm measures approx 15mm tall by approx 16mm in diameter (not including the jump ringand fitting) and weighs approx 4.5g in total.

 

Condition - The charm is in good vintage condition with some signs of age and wear. There is some surface wear to the gold and to the plastic dice inside, some of which have lost their white coloured dots. There appears to have one been enamel detailing on the roulette wheel but this has almost completely worn away to leave jus the gold detailing underneath. There are some very small traces of the enamel in places. The jump ring is currently pushed closed. 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 1966 9ct gold roulette wheel charm with moving dice

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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.
     

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