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Small Art Deco Fleur De Lis Lion Castle Enameled Charm Fob Pendant
$25.00
This is a gorgeous little antique Art Deco enameled charm, pendant, fob. It has cobalt blue, red and green enamel work. Fleur de Lis’, castle and lion. Either brass or gold filled. Excellent condition. No damage. Size is 1/2″ from top to bottom without the bale. Original owner used this as 1 of several Art Deco Scottish Celtic and nations charms on her charm holder necklace but it would also be a nice addition for your vintage charm bracelet.
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SKU: 895
Categories: Costume Jewelry, Costume Pendants
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