Antique Edwardian 9ct Rose Gold Horseshoe Charm

£28.00
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This sweet antique charm is made of 9ct rose gold (tested) and is ready to hang on a charm bracelet or neck chain.

The charm measures approximately 1.5cms height (including the bale but excluding the top suspension ring) and weighs approximately 0.6g.

As is sometimes the case with jewellery of this age and type there are no hallmarks, but the charm has been professionally tested and has been found to be composed of 9ct rose gold.

The charm is in good condition for its age with no dents and the suspension ring is in very good condition (not soldered closed). On close inspection it can be seen that there is a very small spot solder repair to the bale.

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This sweet antique charm is made of 9ct rose gold (tested) and is ready to hang on a charm bracelet or neck chain.

The charm measures approximately 1.5cms height (including the bale but excluding the top suspension ring) and weighs approximately 0.6g.

As is sometimes the case with jewellery of this age and type there are no hallmarks, but the charm has been professionally tested and has been found to be composed of 9ct rose gold.

The charm is in good condition for its age with no dents and the suspension ring is in very good condition (not soldered closed). On close inspection it can be seen that there is a very small spot solder repair to the bale.

This sweet antique charm is made of 9ct rose gold (tested) and is ready to hang on a charm bracelet or neck chain.

The charm measures approximately 1.5cms height (including the bale but excluding the top suspension ring) and weighs approximately 0.6g.

As is sometimes the case with jewellery of this age and type there are no hallmarks, but the charm has been professionally tested and has been found to be composed of 9ct rose gold.

The charm is in good condition for its age with no dents and the suspension ring is in very good condition (not soldered closed). On close inspection it can be seen that there is a very small spot solder repair to the bale.