A lot of two wonderful lifetime charm bracelets as well as five bonus charms from the same estate. The condition is very nice vintage with authentic patina for age. Many of the charms have slight traces of jeweler's rouge and natural patina. Some are European Silver and other elements from around the world. Both bracelets have functioning clasps and neither has a safety chain, though the attachments for one exist on the second bracelet listed below.
These collective goodies weigh 129.4 grams and 4.155 OZT, all included. Here is a rundown of the great goodies you will receive. On the first bracelet, the one where the bracelet itself has applied hearts, there are 20 charms, as follows.
An Enamel Shield from Berlin. An Enamel Shield from Copenhagen, has Tivoli Mermaid picture. A Seguaro Cactus with a Wagon Wheel and a tag that reads Scottsdale, Arizona. A Tall Matador with a Cape. A Charm from Jamaica With a Pineapple and a Red Stone. 10 A Fabulous Cuckoo Clock with moving weights on chain and a moving pendulum. A Fantastic Beer Stein with a Moving Lid.A Windmill With a Moving Blade. A Burro or Donkey With a Grand Canyon Tag.
A Pair of Dice With a Las Vegas Tag. A Bear with a Yosemite Tag. Liberty Bell ("Bruce Sterling" on Reverse).
Praying Hands With A Frankenmuth Tag. An Enamel Shield From Nurenberg. The Golden Gate Bridge With a Tag That Reads San Francisco.The SECOND loaded bracelet has these charms. Alabama Space Rocket Huntsville Enamel Spinner. Horses and Buggy with Mackinac Island Tag. Dual Rotor Helicopter Marked Sterling But Not. A Gondolier in a Gondola.
A Lobster With a Bar Harbor Tag and Moving Claws. Arizona State with a Small, Unknown Metal Roadrunner. An Enameled Minnesota Land of 10,000 Lakes Spinner. Bicycle With Mackinac Island Tag. The Cadet Chapel at the US Air Force Academy.
An Enamel Circle Reading Sun-n-Fun, Sarasota, FLA, engraved on reverse. Five random charms which were with the estate, and not yet attached, including. The Japanese Torii Gate, Kuyeda Sterling. A Water-Buffalo or Oxen With Horns. An NZ Woodcock, Signed Brazil on the Reverse.
A Round Pendant Reading "1982 World's Fair, " and Sterling on the Reverse.