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Coat of arms silver bracelet

Dorry

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Hi, i am s newbie here and was hoping to get some advice I purchased this silver bracelet this morning from our local charity shop for £1. It was blacken and i have cleaned it a little with silver cloth. It does have some type of stamp on back rui ..... aft? Not sure, what it means?
I have goggled pictures if it, but not sure if its french or english etc??

Please can someone help indentify please, thanks in advance for any tips advice

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I once had a very similar bracelet - same type of closure, same shape medallions, similar links between medallions - that was a souvenir from Paris, probably from the mid-60's to early 70's. I suspect your bracelet was also made for tourist trade. Maybe the symbols are related to a county or city somewhere in England or Ireland? If your bracelet is like mine, it's most likely a plated base metal rather than solid sterling silver. A jeweler could test it for you. A piece made of a plated base metal would weigh more than a comparably sized sterling silver piece.

Whatever it's backstory, enjoy your lovely bracelet!
 
I once had a very similar bracelet - same type of closure, same shape medallions, similar links between medallions - that was a souvenir from Paris, probably from the mid-60's to early 70's. I suspect your bracelet was also made for tourist trade. Maybe the symbols are related to a county or city somewhere in England or Ireland? If your bracelet is like mine, it's most likely a plated base metal rather than solid sterling silver. A jeweler could test it for you. A piece made of a plated base metal would weigh more than a comparably sized sterling silver piece.

Whatever it's backstory, enjoy your lovely bracelet!

I once had a very similar bracelet - same type of closure, same shape medallions, similar links between medallions - that was a souvenir from Paris, probably from the mid-60's to early 70's. I suspect your bracelet was also made for tourist trade. Maybe the symbols are related to a county or city somewhere in England or Ireland? If your bracelet is like mine, it's most likely a plated base metal rather than solid sterling silver. A jeweler could test it for you. A piece made of a plated base metal would weigh more than a comparably sized sterling silver piece.

Whatever it's backstory, enjoy your lovely bracelet!
I once had a very similar bracelet - same type of closure, same shape medallions, similar links between medallions - that was a souvenir from Paris, probably from the mid-60's to early 70's. I suspect your bracelet was also made for tourist trade. Maybe the symbols are related to a county or city somewhere in England or Ireland? If your bracelet is like mine, it's most likely a plated base metal rather than solid sterling silver. A jeweler could test it for you. A piece made of a plated base metal would weigh more than a comparably sized sterling silver piece.

Whatever it's backstory, enjoy your lovely bracelet!

Thank you so much vrbeauty I did think that it was a souveniir type bracelet, but wasnt sure? I will see what it weighs, i plan to wear it on my first visit to france Thank you again
 
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