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Pat Saling
608 5th Ave. Suite 801
New York City, NY 10020 , United States
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Late Victorian Splendid Garland Style Diamond Necklace
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Late Victorian splendid Garland Style in the LouisXVI taste delicate diamond necklace . Festoons, bow and circles of drops makes this splendid necklace a diamond feminine delight.
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Origin: England Period: 19th Century Materials: 15k Gold, Silver, Diamonds, 30tcw app. Condition: Very good. Creation Date: England, 1895. Gemstones: Diamond Metals: Gold, Silver Styles / Movements: Fashion/Costume, Victorian Dealer Reference #: JU1006295794 Incollect Reference #: 112652
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Specializing in 19th & 20th century jewelry with an emphasis on signed pieces and fine French jewelry of the period
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