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14KT GOLD CHARM BRACELET 5 CHARMS 2 MECHANICALS 24.3 GR
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14KT GOLD CHARM BRACELET 5 CHARMS 2 MECHANICALS 24.3 GR
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Offered for your consideration is a fab 1950's 14 kt. yellow gold charm bracelet. The bracelet itself is a classic double link and sports 5 charms--2 of which are mechanical/movable. The bracelet and charms are 14kt gold--not plated or gold filled. All parts are marked, have been tested, and are guaranteed as such. The 2 mechanical charms are: 1)a jack in the box with a red ball which pops up and closes nicely inside the box with a working latch to keep it securely shut(measures 9/16" tall when open). 2) a crank handled pencil sharpener with its own attached stand to secure it to a desk top(measures 1/2" tall). These 2 charms are unique and highly desirable. In addition, charm #3 is designed like a social security card which states "Victory Dinner" in script on the reverse(measures 3/4" length including bale). This is dated 6-12-54. Charm #4 is an encircled lucky number 13. This one is engraved with 9-21-54 and initials rz to gz. Charm #5 is a 4-leaf clover which measures 1" diameter. The bracelet length is 7 3/4" and width is 5/16". Total weight is 24.3 grams. Each charm is marked 14K. The pencil sharpener is marked 14kt CA with an arrow going through the letters. This charm was made by Carl-Art Inc. company. The entire bracelet is in excellent vintage condition. Insurance is required. We offer combined shipping for 2 or more items at no additional cost to the buyer. This is a consigned item. 20% of the sale price will be donated to the Westchester Shore Humane Society which is located in Harrison NY.
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