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Beautiful antique circa 1900s Edwardian era 14k yellow gold diamond doublet lavalier! This lovely antique pendant has open metal details. There is 0.11 CT diamond at the bottom in a buttercup style setting, with several seed pearls though out with a baroque pearl dangles below. The antique lavalier is shown modeled on a newer 14k yellow gold 19" chain. A wonderful piece of fine Edwardian era jewelry! ERA - Circa 1910s - Edwardian METAL / MATERIAL - 14k yellow gold necklace, seed pearls…

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KNOW YOUR ERAS 💪📚🎓 VICTORIAN 👑 - 1837 - 1901 This one is straightforward to remember as it describes the years of Queen Victoria’s reign EDWARDIAN ⚜️- 1901 - 1910 This describes the short reign of King Edward BUT the world war one years are sometimes squeezed into it. It’s not unheard of for it to be used to describe pieces all the way up until 1920 ART DECO 🔹- 1920s and 1930s There is no specific start date or end date. Some people might say mid 1930s but the style doesn’t just suddenly ...

KNOW YOUR ERAS 💪📚🎓 VICTORIAN 👑 - 1837 - 1901 This one is straightforward to remember as it describes the years of Queen Victoria’s reign EDWARDIAN ⚜️- 1901 - 1910 This describes the short reign of King Edward BUT the world war one years are sometimes squeezed into it. It’s not unheard of for it to be used to describe pieces all the way up until 1920 ART DECO 🔹- 1920s and 1930s There is no specific start date or end date. Some people might say mid 1930s but the style doesn’t just…

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Bid Live on Lot 2 in the Fine and Antique Auction to include Jewellery, Silver, Ceramics, Glass, Paintings, Furniture, Clocks, Works of Art, Books, Sporting Memorabilia Auction from Anthemion Auctions.

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In these antique Victorian engagement rings, in addition to diamonds, you'll also see the brighter hues of rubies, emeralds, sapphires and turquoise.

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