Vintage Engraved Yellow Gold-Tone Bangle Bracelet
Vintage Costume Jewelry

Vintage Engraved Yellow Gold-Tone Bangle Bracelet

This item is a vintage hinged oval bangle bracelet, likely crafted from gold-filled or gold-plated metal. The exterior features intricate hand-engraved or machine-chase work in a traditional Victorian-revival style, showcasing scrolls, acanthus leaves, and a central floral motif on the front. One side appears to be inscribed with the name 'Pearl' in a stylized script font, flanking a central four-petaled flower set with a small, clear paste stone or possibly a synthetic white gem. The bracelet is constructed with a push-button tab clasp and is equipped with a matching safety chain to prevent loss. The interior the piece is polished and smooth. Regarding condition, there is notable surface wear to the gold finish on the top hinge area and along the engraved edges, revealing a darker base metal or a heavy patina, which is common for gold-filled items of this age. The overall construction suggests a mid-20th-century manufacture (circa 1940s-1960s), designed to mimic the high-end solid gold aesthetic of the late 19th century. No clear manufacturer stamps are visible in the image, though they would typically be found near the interior clasp mechanism.

Estimated Value

$65.00 - $95.00

Basic Information

Category

Vintage Costume Jewelry

Appraised On

April 28, 2026

Estimated Value

$65.00 - $95.00

Item Description

This item is a vintage hinged oval bangle bracelet, likely crafted from gold-filled or gold-plated metal. The exterior features intricate hand-engraved or machine-chase work in a traditional Victorian-revival style, showcasing scrolls, acanthus leaves, and a central floral motif on the front. One side appears to be inscribed with the name 'Pearl' in a stylized script font, flanking a central four-petaled flower set with a small, clear paste stone or possibly a synthetic white gem. The bracelet is constructed with a push-button tab clasp and is equipped with a matching safety chain to prevent loss. The interior the piece is polished and smooth. Regarding condition, there is notable surface wear to the gold finish on the top hinge area and along the engraved edges, revealing a darker base metal or a heavy patina, which is common for gold-filled items of this age. The overall construction suggests a mid-20th-century manufacture (circa 1940s-1960s), designed to mimic the high-end solid gold aesthetic of the late 19th century. No clear manufacturer stamps are visible in the image, though they would typically be found near the interior clasp mechanism.

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