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Late Art Deco 1942 African Villager Transporting Fruit Charm With Hallmarks Very Rare
$90.00
Vintage late Art Deco Belgian 835 Silver charm of an African Villager transporting fruit in a basket on her head. The back of the charm is hallmarked “A835″ and “E” inside of a shield. The A835 silver marking is associated with silver production in Belgium during 1942. This type of subject matter was uncommon for this era of silver craftsmanship. It is well made and finely detailed. Features are highly noticeable. The size measures 1 1/8th inches tall. Condition is excellent. No dents or damage. No repair. This is a most unusual charm for your antique and vintage jewelry collection or Art Deco themed bracelet.
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SKU: 682
Categories: Charms, Silver Charms
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