1992 Vintage Sterling Silver Flower Posey Holder Brooch

£36.00
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This vintage brooch is made from sterling silver. It’s designed to hold a flower on your lapel, with the stem slotting inside the cone, and it has a pretty floral design on the front. There’s a small hole at the base so you cannot put water inside but a little dab of petroleum jelly on the end of the stalk will keep it fresh for hours. There’s a full Uk hallmark on the side of the brooch, with the date letter for 1992, and it fastens with a rollover clasp.

Measures 4.6cm long and the hole at the top is 8mm wide. Weighs 9.5 grams.

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

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This vintage brooch is made from sterling silver. It’s designed to hold a flower on your lapel, with the stem slotting inside the cone, and it has a pretty floral design on the front. There’s a small hole at the base so you cannot put water inside but a little dab of petroleum jelly on the end of the stalk will keep it fresh for hours. There’s a full Uk hallmark on the side of the brooch, with the date letter for 1992, and it fastens with a rollover clasp.

Measures 4.6cm long and the hole at the top is 8mm wide. Weighs 9.5 grams.

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

This vintage brooch is made from sterling silver. It’s designed to hold a flower on your lapel, with the stem slotting inside the cone, and it has a pretty floral design on the front. There’s a small hole at the base so you cannot put water inside but a little dab of petroleum jelly on the end of the stalk will keep it fresh for hours. There’s a full Uk hallmark on the side of the brooch, with the date letter for 1992, and it fastens with a rollover clasp.

Measures 4.6cm long and the hole at the top is 8mm wide. Weighs 9.5 grams.

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