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Style/Date: 1970's Materials: Sterling silver Description: Sterling silver bracelet with hearts and crowns made in Scotland. "Lukenbooth" (Google: The Luckenbooth is one of the most romantic Scottish symbols of love, from the 17th century and often given as a token of betrothal, affection and friendship.)
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Style/Date: Late 1800's Materials: 800 silver, amethysts, pearls Description: Finely detailed Austro-Hungarian 800 silver pendant with one large prong set amethyst and 3 smaller collet set ones. Also there are pearls surrounding the center. The back is a delight to observe intricate floral design. The chain is almost 18" and is sterling.
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Style/Date: 1950's Materials: Sterling silver Description: Silver 5 of diamonds earrings. What does it mean? This is what Google says... Five of diamonds is a card of reconciliation. Couples pledge to be together for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer, in sickness and in health. The Five of diamonds is a sign that your difficulties and misfortunes should not ruin your love. It means that your relationship is not beyond repair. Yes, these were cufflinks in a former life!
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Style/Date: 1920's Materials: 930Silver, enamel Description: Fab silver oval pendant with faceted silver (to look like marcasites.) The center has a flower bouquet (giardinetto) on top of light blue Guilloche enamel with a swirling line of navy enamel decorating the outer edge. Comes with a new 18" sterling curb chain.