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ANTIQUE #SA1195195

Antique Aesthetic Swallow Bird Floral 9ct Gold Round Locket Pendant | Edwardian

£325    $433    €376
This sweet Antique Locket features beautiful engraving on both the front and back depicting swallow birds and floral motifs, modelled in 9ct Gold back and front.
 
This is an antique locket dating to circa.1900, during the late Victorian - Edwardian era.
 
Swallow birds were a very romantic symbol in antique jewellery, representing faithfulness and wanting your loved one to return home safely.
 
The locket easily opens and securely shuts, with space for you to add your own history inside.
 
This would make a wonderful gift or a great addition to any collection.
 
METAL
 
9ct Gold back and front
 
MEASUREMENTS
 
Measures 3.5cm x 2.9cm including bail
 
Measures 2.9cm x 2.9cm excluding bail
 
WEIGHT
 
5.5 grams
 
CONDITION
 
This locket remains in fair antique condition considering its age. The locket does have a few tiny dents around it; however, this isn''t too noticeable whilst worn. It has a sturdy bail that allows you to attach it to your favourite chain.
 
Item Number ...
Antique ID: SA1195195
Item: Antique Aesthetic Swallow Bird Floral 9ct Gold Round Locket Pendant | Edwardian - (reference SA1195195)
Buying direct from seller: Lancastrian Jewellers
£325



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Antique SA1195195 shown on this page was made in 1900. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was created:
1900
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Lancastrian Jewellers
We are a third generation jewellers in the North of England, UK. Specialising in quality Antique, Vintage and Fine Jewellery
Lancashire
United Kingdom
Tel: 07527 577305
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