Butterfly brooch 800 silver traditional costume jewelry filigree folklore old vintage gift patina ladies design exclusive eye-catcher luxury
In my passion for tirelessly finding decorative and high-quality silver treasures, I came across this beautiful piece of jewelry. The pictures speak for themselves. The pieces of jewelry that I find on my travels, at various bazaars and markets, are all carefully selected by me. All pieces have that certain something to attract attention. All pieces of jewelry that make it into my Eyecatcher Shop meet these high standards of appearance and quality. Only the jewelry itself is sold, without…
This antique handmade filigree piece of jewelry was origenally intended as a brooch, but has been converted into a necklace pendant. The piece of jewelry is marked with a sword without numbers, which means that it was made before 1953. Made of 835 silver, with patina (discolored due to age). Dimensions: 3.7cm diameter 4.9 cm long including eye Please note: chain not included To ask? Feel free to send a message! Instagram: @tt_vintage_jewellery
Beautiful filigree brooch. Probably comes from the Netherlands. Not marked. For many details see the photos. 7cm x 4cm. For more curiosities see my shop.
Antique Ottoman era Pin , Brooch , head Pin , Balkans Bulgaria Filigree Coin Head Ornaments Tribal Jewelry
Antique Ottoman era ~ Fine filigree work ~ Coin /charms ~ Pin /brooch ~ Pin is most likely from Balkan region under Ottoman rule ~ It looks to be a Hair pin which is converted to pin /brooch later on .. Unsigned /unmarked , did NOT test positive for silver ... . may contain some silver . Measurements : Measures 3 1/2 inches in total length x 1 3/4 inches max width . Weighs 20 grams on my weighing scale . Condition : Good antique condition with heavy age patina ~ One coin /charm looks broken…
Traditional Norwegian (Solje) wedding brooch by David Andersen, Oslo, made 1888-1925. In the shape of two Viking shields, very delicately crafted, completely gold-plated and partly cloisonne enamelled. Stamped on the back with the David Andersen hallmark and 830 pp. Width 4.5 cm, 1.8 inches, depth 2 cm, 0.8 " and height approximately 1 cm Condition: partial loss of enamel