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Patterned opening heart locket
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Vintage 9ct gold opening heart locket
Sweet opening heart locket in pale yellow gold. Pretty acanthus leaf pattern to both sides. It is approximately 1.5cm wide and 1.8cm in length, and the jump ring is 4mm. Good vintage condition with hallmarks to jump ring. It would weigh around one gram or less.
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SKU: ab4
Categories: Charms, Hearts, Uncategorized
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Hallmarked: no
Tested 15ct gold cased
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Condition: foiling to rock crystal has deteriorated; very good otherwise
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