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Baby puffy gold hearts x 3
£90.00
Vintage 9ct gold puffy heart charms x 3
Add these three tiny heart charms to earrings or your charm stack for an elite neck mess look! All vintage and slightly different in design.
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Hallmarked: no
Tested 9ct gold
Gross weight: less than 1g
Condition: okay; one has an additional no solder jump ring
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Categories: Charms, Uncategorized
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Size: M (UK) / 6 (US)
Hallmarked: yes
Composition of gold: 9ct
Assay office: London
Maker's mark: BO
Date letter: t (1974)
Gross weight: 2g
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Unmarked but very typical in aesthetic and execution of the Georgian time period (1714-1830)
Tests as low carat gold (.375), approx. the equivilent to today’s 9ct
Measures approx. 21mm x 12mm
Each pearl measures approx. 1-2mm each
Condition: surface wear to casing commensurate with age; a deep, smooth nick to the glass measuring 2mm; all pearls as original; overall very good for an item of 200 years




