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Substantial in weight and a knock out in presentation, this solid sterling silver bracelet is a quintessential representation of the beautifully engraved silver work of the Victorian jeweler.
Crafted in Birmingham (one of England’s premier silver manufacturing centers) in 1880, it represents the popular motif of a buckle and belt motif. Hinged for ease of wear it closes with a secure tongue and clasp fitting.
Decorated with a raised buckle and hasp, part is high polish with beaded edges. part is covered with hand engraved ivy or leaves. The reverse is high polished. A stellar fashion statement that looks every bit as à la mode as it did 138 years ago.