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This antique tassel charm or pendant is made silver. It features 7 little foxtail chain drops, with a tiny ball on the end of each (except for 1 which has lost it). The finial holding the chains is embossed with a petal design and there’s an open jump ring at the top for hanging. As with many antique pieces, it’s unmarked but acid tests as silver.
The total length is 3.9cm with the bale and 1.2cm wide across the middle. Weighs 2.9 grams.
Condition: Good antique condition. As mentioned, one chain has lost the ball from the end and there’s a little wear around the lip of the finial part (visible in the 3rd photo). Aside from this, it just has the usual marks and tarnish which you’d expect on an antique item.
This antique tassel charm or pendant is made silver. It features 7 little foxtail chain drops, with a tiny ball on the end of each (except for 1 which has lost it). The finial holding the chains is embossed with a petal design and there’s an open jump ring at the top for hanging. As with many antique pieces, it’s unmarked but acid tests as silver.
The total length is 3.9cm with the bale and 1.2cm wide across the middle. Weighs 2.9 grams.
Condition: Good antique condition. As mentioned, one chain has lost the ball from the end and there’s a little wear around the lip of the finial part (visible in the 3rd photo). Aside from this, it just has the usual marks and tarnish which you’d expect on an antique item.
This antique tassel charm or pendant is made silver. It features 7 little foxtail chain drops, with a tiny ball on the end of each (except for 1 which has lost it). The finial holding the chains is embossed with a petal design and there’s an open jump ring at the top for hanging. As with many antique pieces, it’s unmarked but acid tests as silver.
The total length is 3.9cm with the bale and 1.2cm wide across the middle. Weighs 2.9 grams.
Condition: Good antique condition. As mentioned, one chain has lost the ball from the end and there’s a little wear around the lip of the finial part (visible in the 3rd photo). Aside from this, it just has the usual marks and tarnish which you’d expect on an antique item.