Vintage 1977 Sterling Silver Cancer Crab Zodiac Medallion Pendant

£28.00

This vintage pendant is made from sterling silver. It depicts the cancer crab in the centre, with “Cancer” below and the zodiac Cancerian symbol around the edge of the circle. The design is the same front and back. There’s a UK import hallmark on one side, with the date letter for 1977 and the sponsor’s initials A Ltd

With the bale, the total length is 3.8cm and it’s 2.9cm wide. Weighs 7 grams.

Condition: Very good vintage condition. Just has the usual light marks and tarnish to the silver which you’d expect on a vintage piece.

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This vintage pendant is made from sterling silver. It depicts the cancer crab in the centre, with “Cancer” below and the zodiac Cancerian symbol around the edge of the circle. The design is the same front and back. There’s a UK import hallmark on one side, with the date letter for 1977 and the sponsor’s initials A Ltd

With the bale, the total length is 3.8cm and it’s 2.9cm wide. Weighs 7 grams.

Condition: Very good vintage condition. Just has the usual light marks and tarnish to the silver which you’d expect on a vintage piece.

This vintage pendant is made from sterling silver. It depicts the cancer crab in the centre, with “Cancer” below and the zodiac Cancerian symbol around the edge of the circle. The design is the same front and back. There’s a UK import hallmark on one side, with the date letter for 1977 and the sponsor’s initials A Ltd

With the bale, the total length is 3.8cm and it’s 2.9cm wide. Weighs 7 grams.

Condition: Very good vintage condition. Just has the usual light marks and tarnish to the silver which you’d expect on a vintage piece.

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