This stunning, fine and impressive antique diamond bracelet has been crafted in 18ct white gold.
The pierced decorated bracelet has a repeating Art Deco design, with well-crafted fully articulated segments allowing for a continuous appearance and comfortable fit.
The five main links are each ornamented to the centre with a feature collet set transitional modern brilliant round cut diamond, totalling 0.85ct.
This main link of this stunning bracelet is further embellished with an Art Deco cross design accented with twelve pavé set transitional modern brilliant round cut diamonds, accented with emanating horizontal pales bearing eighteen diamonds.
This central design bears an angular border incorporating twenty-two further pavé set diamonds.
Each feature link arrangement is segmented with a vertical pale link ornamented with four individually set transitional modern brilliant round cut diamonds, in an equidistant linear formation.
This 1930s diamond bracelet secures with a discreet, integrated push fit clasp and hinged clasp.
The tongue of the push fit clasp is hallmarked with the French import gold mark (owl) and the bracelet has been independently tested using state of the art technology (Niton XL2 Analyzer), verified as 18 carat gold.
This stunning example of antique diamond jewellery is fitted to a period leatherette presentation box with satin and velvet lined interior, securing with a push fit catch.
The interior of the box cover bears the retailer's mark 'Fine jewels, Antrobus, Old Bond St, and Slone St'.
This antique 1930s diamond bracelet is supplied with five IDGL diamond certificates, in addition to an IDGL diamond grading report card for the supporting stones.
Such finely crafted Art Deco bracelets from this period are becoming increasingly difficult to locate.
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