6 Piece Lot Sterling Jewelry, As Found
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For the jewelry repair people, here is a mixed group of vintage silver jewelry which admitedly needs some TLC to make wearable. First is a 39.1 gram man's ID-style bracelet with a worn Navy emblem on it. The back is stamped, "Silver Made in Mexico" and is engraved Matthew John Lizzut. It is missing the clasp and ring. As is, it measures 6-3/4" long. Next is an enamelled bracelet on unstamped low-grade silver, probably .800. Each link has the arms of a town in Germany. There is Dortmund, Dusseldorf, Koln, Bonn, Godesberg, Konigsw., and Koblenz. The enamel work runs from fair to excellent. From the same estate is a ladies silver charm bracelet with only 5 charms: enamel Wurzburg stamped 935, enamel ladybug stamped 835, enamel shamrock with ladybug in the center stamped 835, a pair of mushrooms stamped 835, and enamel Wertheim which is not stamped. The bracelet itself is stamped 835, and has a working clasp. Then there is a man's ring, size 11-3/4, with a bezel-set black stone that is very abraded. On one shoulder of the ring is a V; the other side shows clasped hands. The ring has been sized. It is stamped inside, but the stamp is unreadable - probably 925 though. Then there is a ladies band ring, size 8-3/4, which is 5/16" wide, has also been sized, and is stamped inside 925. Finally there is a ladies narrow band ring, 1/4" wide,
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