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Huge Vintage 1960s Handmade Silver Plated Natural Agate Adjustable Ring 6, 7, 8
$50.00
For sale is a large vintage handmade natural agate adjustable ring, sizes 6 to 8. Beautifully made of very thick, substantial, “can’t bend it” silver plated metal. Looks chunky and feels fine on the finger. I tried it on several different sized fingers. Size of top is 1″ or 20m across. This is a beautiful SHOWY vintage 60s statement ring for your collection. Gray banding is striated and better than the photos.
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SKU: 874
Categories: Costume Jewelry, Costume Rings
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$75.00 Original price was: $75.00.$40.00Current price is: $40.00.
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Vintage Large Art Deco Big Link Bolt Ring Clasp Bracelet 7.5
Vintage Large Art Deco Big Link Bolt Ring Clasp Bracelet 7.5
Able to be worn alone or used for large older vintage charms. It is light color goldtone or brass with large strong links that are etched with a 1930s-40s linear pattern on the edges. It also has a big antique bolt ring clasp. Size is 7.5" long by 7/8" wide across the links. In excellent, gently used condition. No dents or dings. No gold wear. No damage or repair. This is a lovely bracelet for your collection or adding vintage charms.
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$75.00 Original price was: $75.00.$58.00Current price is: $58.00.
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Vintage Retro 14k Gold Filled Shell Cameo Pendant Necklace
This is a vintage 14K Yellow Gold filled carved shell cameo pendant necklace in beautiful, NO WEAR condition. The cameo is all natural with good detail to the carving. Both pieces are marked DeC, 14K Gold Filled. It has fancy open work around the border with tiny fancy cut work in the gold. The back is also fancy with a tiny cut linear pattern in the gold. Old jewelry store stock. Still bright and beautiful like when it was originally made. Size is 18 1/8". The chain is 17". The pendant is 1 1/8" North to South with the bale. This is a gorgeous small delicate vintage cameo necklace for your vintage statement jewelry collection. Great Condition.

Pair 2 Vintage 12k Gold Filled Chain Bracelet Stackers Size 7
This is a pair of 2 vintage 1980s gold filled herringbone chain stacking bracelets They are 7" long by 1/16" wide for layering and stacking. Both have their original old vintage marking 1/20th 12K GF so you know these are real gold filled and will always retain their look and feel of solid 14K yellow gold. They won't wear down. Condition is very good to excellent with all gold intact. One is perfect like the day it was made. The other occasionally gets a tiny kink but readily flattens back out to normal. This is a lovely pair of thin herringbone bracelets in genuine vintage gold filled for stacking and layering with your other vintage bracelets.

Vintage Art Deco DF Briggs Carmen Expansion Sweetheart Bracelet
Antique late Victorian to early Art Deco original Carmen sweetheart expansion bracelet signed D.F. Briggs who was the original maker of the expansion bracelet from Attelboro, MA. These gold filled Carmen expansion bracelets were made between 1892 and 1922. This bracelet has very, very little wear on the "S" links. The gold is still 99% intact so what you are seeing in the photos is a lot of light reflection on the center of each "S" link. Actual bracelet has very little gold wear. It came from an estate many years ago and has lost some of its tightness. It will fit a size 7″ or ANY LARGER size that you need. It has a lot of stretch in it and will gpo to a double triple extra large if needed. This was used by a larger woman so it is stretched out will only spring back to a size medium; won't spring back for a size small. Width is 1/2″ wide across. It is beautifully detailed with a fancy repoussed top that goes all the way around. This is a lovely Victorian to early Art Deco statement bracelet for your vintage and antique gold jewelry collection. Carmen made beautiful bracelets that always look like solid gold once they are polished out.
From Google AI About The Maker:
D.F. Briggs Co. (Attleboro, MA) patented their signature "Carmen" expansion bracelets as early as 1901, with production of these gold-filled "sweetheart" bracelets largely occurring between the 1890s and 1922. The company, which was founded in 1892 (or 1882, according to some sources), stopped using the "D.F.B. Co." mark in 1922 when it became Briggs, Bates, and Bacon.



