Sterling Vintage United States Travel Charm Bracelet 6 1/2" - 925 Blue Enamel
Wilson Brothers Jewelry
- SKU:
- V2392
Description
Era: Vintage
Metal Content: Sterling Silver
Material Information
Enamel
Color: Blue
Style: Charm
Fastening Type: Tab Box Clasp with One Side Safety Clasp & Safety Chain
Theme: United States Travel
Measurements
Item 1: Bracelet
Chain Width: 7/16" (11mm)
Inner Circumference: 6 1/2"
Item 2: Largest Charm (airplane)
Tall (from stationary bail): 1 3/16" (29.9mm)
Wide: 1 1/32" (25.8mm)
Item 3: Smallest Charm (tepee)
Tall (from stationary bail): 21/32" (16.4mm)
Wide: 17/32" (13.4mm)
Weight: 45.2 Grams
Stamps: Sterling, American
Locations commemorated include:
Cripple Creek, Colorado
Manitou Springs, Colorado
Grand Hotel at Mackinac Island, Michigan
Deerborn, Michigan
Sears Tower in Chicago, Illinois
Lake Placid, New York
Hawaii
San Francisco, California
Condition: Pre-Owned
In order to maintain its original vintage integrity, this piece has not been professionally cleaned but it has been tested to guarantee metal content.
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