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Jewelled dagger charm
£250.00
Vintage 9ct gold jewelled dagger charm
This opulent charm reveals a pointed dagger from its jewelled sheath. Even the hilt of the dagger is set with a beautiful gemstone. It looks wonderful hung with other charms, or worn by itself on an old gold chain, and will make an amazing talisman. The length is approximately 3.6cm.
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Hallmarked: stamped to blade of dagger
Maker’s mark: FM, likely Fred Manshaw Ltd, manufacturing jewellers based in London EC1, who were famous for making charms in the 1960/70s
Composition of gold: 9ct
Gemstones are untested; likely synthetic
Gross weight: 3.3g
Condition: good; has just been professionally cleaned, had gold jump ring added and chain re-attached
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Size: J (UK) / 4 3/4 (US)
Hallmarked: yes
Maker's mark: ES (indistinct)
Date letter: k (1846)
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Composition of gold: 18ct
Gross weight: 2g
Condition: noticeable wear to at least two pearls; pretty good otherwise
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Hallmarked: no
Simply stamped ‘15ct’ inside band
Gross weight: 2g
Condition: resize mark; light abrasions to stones; overall good
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Hallmarked: no
Circa 1890
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Gross weight: 4g
Condition: diamonds have internal flaws and are a little silvery in colour; overall very good







