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Arts & Crafts Silver, Citrines and Moonstone Necklace
Item Description
Silver Arts & Crafts pendant necklace set with a central upright oval moonstone and teardrop shaped faceted citrines at north, south, east and west.
An approximately square outine with the four corner sections between the stones fashioned into matching circular openwork designs in silver.
Suspended below is another, oval citrine encircled in its silver mount.
The pendant is affixed to its original necklace chain which is detailed with a pair of set citrine spacers and is further decorated at intervals along its length with a silver wirework detail.
The only mark we can find is a rather indistinct several digit number.
Almost certainly English, early 1900’s, and 6 cm long to the bottom of the drop. The necklace chain measures approximately 51 cm.