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San Marco Italian .925 silver bracelet

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AI Identification

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San Marco Italian .925 Silver Bracelet

Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$40-$120

As of June 1, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A San Marco link bracelet, appearing to be made of .925 sterling silver. The links are characteristic of the San Marco style, with a curved, twisted, or rice-grain appearance. It has a clasp, likely a box clasp or lobster clasp, though details are unclear from the image. The piece is described as Italian.

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The appraisal is based on the bracelet being a San Marco style, made in Italy, and composed of .925 sterling silver. San Marco links are known for their distinctive curved, rice-shaped segments. Italian silver is generally well-regarded for craftsmanship. The value considers the material (sterling silver), the specific design (San Marco), and Italian origin. The condition, as seen in the somewhat blurry photo, appears to be fair to good, though a closer inspection would be needed for a precise grading. The value reflects current market prices for similar sterling silver bracelets, factoring in melt value and a premium for craftsmanship and design. Without knowing the weight or exact condition, the value is an estimate.

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