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Edwardian Silver Trombone Link Bracelet bone amethysts were considered an antidote

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amethysts were considered an antidote against drunkenness - the name "amethystos" literally translates as "not intoxicated"

and dates from the late 19th century

A particularly beautiful antique aquamarine pendant dating from the late Victorian period

Crafted in 15 karat gold and dating from the 1830s

In ancient Greek mythology

Edwardian Silver Trombone Link Bracelet bone amethysts were considered an antidoteDATE: Edwardian, c. 1907 An antique trombone link (aka paperclip) bracelet, crafted in sterling silver and is secured with a t bar and dog tag clasp, circa 1907. Originally, this would have been a pocket watch chain however can now be worn as a bracelet along with your other favorite pieces of jewellery. Something quite interesting, the dog tag clasp has hallmarks for 1887 making it older than the rest of the bracelet, showing whoever replaced it took

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