Diamanté Link German 1930s Bracelet
Diamanté Link German 1930s Bracelet
USD$295.00
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Maker | Unsigned |
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Size | 7" x 3/8" |
Condition | Excellent |
Date | 1930s or 1950s |
Marks | None |
This diamanté silver bracelet has two rows of long, slender, slightly-curved links of channel-set stones. Each link is trapezoid in shape. A single row of slimmer, short, pointed-top connecting links is in the middle. The setting is rhodium-plated white metal. This bracelet closes with a concealed clasp and safety chain. This piece is unsigned, but it reminds me of the work of the German company Schreiber & Hiller. I think this bracelet was made in the 1930s, but it could have been made around 1950, when German companies were re-emerging after the war. Scroll down to see some complementary pieces.
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