Victorian silver Scottish agate belt buckle Bracelet engraved sterling antique
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...Scottish "pebbles"... Description: A uniquely Scottish treasure, "pebble" jewelry became all the rage in Queen Victoria's time and remain very popular today - no wonder, since they are truly ... unique and can be absolutely gorgeous. So I am happy to present here a piece from the last quarter of the 19th c. featuring banded agate stones set in sterling, richly engraved and oxidized and boasting a belt buckle clasp. I will let the photos tell the rest of the story... Size / Weight: wearable size adjustable between 7 1/2 and 7 7/8"; width just 15/16" (at its widest); 32.8 grams Hallmarks/Date: unmarked which is not unusual with this type of jewelry from the specific period yet tested and guaranteed to be of sterling quality; 1880s-1900s Condition: excellent vintage with gorgeous color in the stones, beautifully engraved silver, adjustable in two different lengths, having the added security of a safety chain and gorgeous patina Thank you very much for your interest - please take a look at my other items and make sure you add me to your favorites list ! About Shipping: Kindly note that Free Shipping offers are valid for domestic sales only! USA Buyers: I offer FREE First Class shipping on my items alongside Priority Mail as well an Express service for those of you who need to get something really fast - the fees for these last
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