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Victorian Deco Egyptian Rolled Gold Deco Buckle Garter Cleopatra Armlet Bracelet

$ 52.79

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Metal: Gold Filled
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Country of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: very good antique condition
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Metal Purity: Rolled Gold

    Description

    I am placing up for bid a lovely rolled gold upper arm bracelet with a greek key pattern around the outside and it is adjustable with the "buckle" or a "garter". This looks like a Cleopatra style ! This type of bracelet/armlet was popular at the end of the Victorian era and the beginning of the Egyptian Revival after the re-discovery of King Tut .
    I  bought this in England. The inside is stamped rolled gold Pat 263337. Rolled gold is an old victorian process of "rolling" the gold onto another metal a and is usually much thicker than a "Gold Fill".
    It shows very little wear
    . It measures 12 3/8 inches around the outside and fits loosely on my upper arm
    . It is somewhat adjustable with the buckle.
    This is from the Egyptian era or arts and crafts peroid.Buckle rings are the rage right now but it is rare to find an armlet !
    This would make a lovely and unusual antique/vintage gift ! . I send my jewelry in presentation boxes or velvet bags so they make a wonderful gift.
    I am offering free shipping in the US.
    International buyers are most welcome, but responsible for all import dutues/fees/ and unseen delays in customs.
    .I will be listing items from a recent jewelry estate I bought . I happily will combine the items for savings in the shipping.I
    accept Paypal. Washington residents pay sales tax sinceI have a shop in Sedro Woolley at 201 Metcalf St Pam's Past Times . I  sell quality  antique and vintage items and  pack them carefully, so they arrive to you intact, in a timely fashion. I strive for the 5 star rating and want to hear from you if you think I did not achieve that. I was voted best antique shop in 2014 in Skagit's Peoples Choice and Skagit's Best in 2017.