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Bolt ring II
£65.00
Antique Victorian 9ct rose gold bolt ring, circa 1890
Useful bolt ring in rose gold with a bigger loop than most (approx. 3.5mm), so it will take most chains. Measures 1.17 x 1.65cm – midi size.
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Hallmarked: no
Tested 9ct gold
Gross weight: 1g
Condition: okay, clasp not sprung and needs to be pushed to close
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Categories: Findings, Uncategorized
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