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Victorian Pink Rhinestone and Gilded Brass Necklace


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An ornate Victorian creation set with sparkling pink rhinestones. Comprised of base metal that has been gold washed. The elaborately stamped pieces into which the rhinestones have been set, are actually circles of metal that have been folded in half. The back of the necklace is as beautiful as the front. The large faceted pink glass rhinestones are bezel set securely into the ornamental half circles. The backs of the stones are gold foiled so that they sparkle with pink fire. Extremely Fine condition. No loss of foil backing on the rhinestones and no damage whatever to them. Not even a flea bite. They are in quite remarkable condition. Actually, the entire necklace is in amazing condition with no damage, dents or repairs.Very, very minimal loss of the gold wash on the chain and ornate half circles. The jump rings that connect the pieces together have lost most of their gold finish. These could easily be replaced with 14k gold jump rings. Length of the portion that goes around your neck, 17 inches. Each half circle is 1-1/2 inches x 1 inch. The necklace hangs 3-1/2 inches long. Closes with a spring ring clasp that is in excellent working condition. Gift boxed. (The box is not antique or vintage.)
(Item #10804)

  • Circa: Late 1800s
  • Composition: Base metal,pink glass rhinestones.
  • Length: 17 inches.
  • Stamped Half Circles: 1-1/2 inches x 1 inch.
  • Rhinestones: 10mm x 7mm.
  • Clasp: Spring ring.

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Price: $225 USD

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