9 K 6.7 grams, Solid gold, antique fern brooch with 5 pearl accents
US$200
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. π πEstate piece, which weighs 6.7 grams. It is in EUC. This would have been a high-end piece well taken care of. It is 3 strands of fern, with lifelike detailing, wrapped in a contrasting white gold bow. The clasp and 5 pearls are both in excellent condition.
This piece has been tested to confirm gold content, and it has markings aligned to solid 9 k.
Estate jewelry is sold is as-is condition. No trades. Cheaper in a jewelry bundle.
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πππππ@5starfinds. πWe have fine gold, including 14k, 10k, Black Hills Gold and some 18 k solid gold items. A few vermeil pieces ( gold over Sterling Silver, popular European jewelry). Diamond engagement and wedding rings, Antique engagement settings, Sapphire, Spinel, Rose Quartz, Amethyst, Pearl, Citrine, Ruby , Gold, heart, Diamond rings, necklaces, bracelet, earrings, chain, fine jewelry. Also, a large representation of Indigenous Tribes, Navajo and Zuni designed Sterling Silver cuffs/bracelets, pendants, pins, and earrings with natural and synthetic turquoise; Sugilite, Inlay Coral, Opal, Onyx, Lapis etc. All Estate Jewelry is sold in as-is preloved condition. Normal signs of wear, age, tarnish, and may need to be cleaned.
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@fortunefoundme This is $100 reduced currently, ends late tonight.
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@ia0002 This sale price ends 1/2/24
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@fortunefoundme This is temporarily $50 off.
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