Antique Victorian Silver Polly Name Brooch

£18.00
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This antique brooch os made from silver. In the centre it features the name Polly, which has been pierced out, with hand engraved detail on the letters and surrounding floral decoration. The frame of the brooch is embossed and it has little silver beads running around the edge. It fastens with a c-clasp and steel pin. As with many antique pieces, it's unmarked but acid tests as silver.

Measures 3.7cm across.

Weighs 4.5 grams.

Condition: Good antique condition. Has some small dinks here and there but otherwise it’s in good condition with a strong pin and just the usual light surface marks and tarnish to the silver which you’d expect to find on an antique piece.

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This antique brooch os made from silver. In the centre it features the name Polly, which has been pierced out, with hand engraved detail on the letters and surrounding floral decoration. The frame of the brooch is embossed and it has little silver beads running around the edge. It fastens with a c-clasp and steel pin. As with many antique pieces, it's unmarked but acid tests as silver.

Measures 3.7cm across.

Weighs 4.5 grams.

Condition: Good antique condition. Has some small dinks here and there but otherwise it’s in good condition with a strong pin and just the usual light surface marks and tarnish to the silver which you’d expect to find on an antique piece.

This antique brooch os made from silver. In the centre it features the name Polly, which has been pierced out, with hand engraved detail on the letters and surrounding floral decoration. The frame of the brooch is embossed and it has little silver beads running around the edge. It fastens with a c-clasp and steel pin. As with many antique pieces, it's unmarked but acid tests as silver.

Measures 3.7cm across.

Weighs 4.5 grams.

Condition: Good antique condition. Has some small dinks here and there but otherwise it’s in good condition with a strong pin and just the usual light surface marks and tarnish to the silver which you’d expect to find on an antique piece.