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Smooth puffy gold heart charm
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Antique 9ct gold puffy heart charm
Pretty and sentimental gold heart charm with a smooth profile. Around 0.9cm wide and 1.3cm total length. The jump ring is 3mm wide. Antique 9CT stamp to front of heart, dates to circa the Edwardian era. It would weigh less than a gram. Surface wear and marks, good overall.
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SKU: ab2
Categories: Charms, Hearts, Uncategorized
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