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Antiek Frans sautoir

Colliers

Beschrijving

Collier / sautoir met handgemaakte schakels in 18-karaats groengoud. Extra zware kwaliteit, in de oorspronkelijke lengte (152 cm). Grote schakels zijn 21 mm. Kleine schakels zijn een rondje met een vierpas erin. Gesigneerd met moeilijk leesbaar Frans meesterteken.

Frankrijk, circa 1900

Details

Maker·niet gesigneerdPeriode·Victoriaans (1837 - 1901)Materiaal·groengoudGewicht·85 gAfmetingen·Lengte 152 cmReferentie·7697
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Love the owner. Very strong and wise lady. Family owned shop, and she has been working there 55 years. She seems cold at the beginning but she’s really patient and friendly, allow you to try everything but never push you to make a decision. We discussed how to change the size of my ring, she had really strong and professional opinion, just listen to her , you are in good hand. Very very nice collections and you can trust their experiences.

- E Z

I visited the shop June 2022. I ended up buying a lovely 1970s emerald ring. She was able to resize it that day! If I visit Amsterdam again, I will definitely stop by this store.

- Trinh Chow

We love this shop. The owner couples are very charming, we bought a few things and I can tell you the prices are very good. They have many beautiful and unique jewellery and watches. We had a very pleasant experience for shopping here. I recommend you must browse the shop when you visit Amsterdam.

- Sen Cheng

A lot of knowledge, style and high quality jewels! The employees are very customer-friendly. Pure craftsmanship and passion!

- Elim van Delft

Great store.great items.owner is excelent

- GA Lammers

Perfect view of a beautiful piece of antique and always willing to provide an explanation. Never the compulsion to buy, customer friendliness and knowledge at its best! By the way, I'm not related.

- George Dekker