Russian Imperial-era Coral Gold Link Bracelet, circa 1890

From the Romanov era, a rare coral bracelet from Russia designed as seventeen carved open pear-shaped coral links alternating with openwork gold links of similar design. One end is fitted with a gold swivel clasp, the other with a large gold ring suspending a later Romanov gold eagle.

Bracelet, Russian, circa 1890, stamped with maker’s initials (illegible). Gold Romanov eagle, 20th century.

Bracelet-9 in. (22.9 cm) long; coral links are 3/16 in. (.5 cm.) wide. Eagle pendant-1 in. (2.5 cm) long.

Note: This bracelet is for sale only within the United States. 

*SOLD*

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It came! Stunning! More beautiful than I remembered! Now, I shall have to find an upscale Life. I have such splendor to complete it! Thank you for allowing me to buy the bracelet. It fits my wrist as if made for me!
-Larue

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