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AI Identification

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Art Deco-style filigree articulated bracelet

Fine Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$1,200 - $2,500

As of May 25, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be an articulated link bracelet crafted in a white metal, possibly white gold, platinum, or silver-toned alloy. The design is stylistically consistent with the Art Deco period (circa 1920s-1930s), featuring rectangular box links with intricate openwork filigree and milgrain detailing. Each visible link is centered with a small, round colorless stone set in a bezel or grain setting; these stones are consistent with the appearance of diamonds or clear synthetic substitutes, though material composition cannot be verified from the image. The filigree patterns resemble stylized floral or geometric motifs. The construction appears to be high-quality with delicate metalwork. There are no maker's marks, hallmarks, or metal purity stamps visible in the photograph, so any specific age, origin, or material identification remains a hypothesis pending physical inspection. Condition appears good with minor surface wear consistent with age and previous use; however, professional testing is required to determine the nature of the gemstones and metal content.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, this articulated link bracelet displays characteristics consistent with the Art Deco period, approximately 1920-1935. Based on what I can see, the intricate openwork filigree and milgrain detailing suggest a high level of craftsmanship. However, I cannot verify the metal purity or the gemstone species from a photograph; the value assumes the metal is 14k or 18k white gold and the stones are natural diamonds of modest quality. My estimate of $1,200 to $2,500 reflects the typical market demand for fine period jewelry of this style. This value is a hypothesis contingent upon physical inspection and testing. I cannot confirm if the metal is platinum or a less valuable silver-toned alloy, nor can I determine if the stones are synthetic substitutes or glass. The absence of visible hallmarks means that the origin remains speculative. A physical examination by a gemologist using acid testing or X-ray fluorescence, as well as microscopic stone analysis, would be required to provide a more precise valuation. If the piece is found to be a modern reproduction using non-precious metals and synthetic stones, the value would likely decrease significantly to the $50 to $150 range. Conversely, if it is confirmed to be platinum with high-clarity diamonds, the value could exceed the current estimate. The market for Art Deco filigree remains strong due to its timeless aesthetic, but the lack of a maker's mark or provenance documentation means value is driven primarily by material weight and aesthetic appeal.

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