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Murano glass
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This is a vintage-style charm bracelet, likely crafted from sterling silver or a silver-toned metal, given its polished, slightly tarnished appearance. The bracelet features a sturdy rolo or cable link chain, indicating good durability. Several charms are attached to the links. These include at least five distinct ladybug charms, each intricately detailed with raised dots and segments on their bodies, giving them a tactile quality. The ladybugs vary slightly in size, suggesting they may have been added over time or are part of a deliberately varied set. Additionally, there are three prominent spherical charms. Two of these are solid, highly polished silver-toned beads, with subtle surface scratches visible, consistent with wear. The third, and most unique, is a clear or lightly frosted glass orb, possibly Murano glass as per context, encased in a simple, wire-wrap setting of the same silver-toned metal. This glass orb appears to have internal striations or inclusions, adding to its visual interest and suggesting a handmade quality. The overall condition shows signs of age and regular use, with some light scratching and a developing patina on the metalwork, particularly within the crevices of the ladybug charms, which adds to its antique charm rather than detracting from it. There are no immediately visible breaks or significant damage. The clasp is not clearly visible, but the chain links appear robust. The craftsmanship, particularly of the detailed ladybug charms and the wire-wrapped glass bead, suggests moderate to good quality for a costume or semi-fine jewelry piece. The style is reminiscent of early to mid-20th-century charm bracelets, possibly making its estimated age from the 1950s to 1980s.
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Based on my visual examination of the provided images, this is a vintage-style charm bracelet presenting in good, used condition. The piece features a silver-toned metal, possibly sterling silver, with a charming patina indicative of its age, estimated to be from the mid-20th century. The craftsmanship is of a moderate to good quality, particularly in the detailed ladybug charms and the wire-wrapped glass orb. The owner's claim that the orb is Murano glass is plausible given its appearance but cannot be confirmed without physical inspection. The value is primarily driven by its antique charm, the collective appeal of the ladybug motifs, and the potential Murano glass element. The market for vintage charm bracelets is steady, with value influenced by materials, charm uniqueness, and overall condition. The multiple ladybug charms and the distinctive glass bead make this a desirable piece. However, my assessment is limited. An in-person examination is required to test the metal for sterling silver marks (e.g., '925', 'Sterling'), confirm the authenticity of the Murano glass through expert evaluation, and assess the integrity of the clasp and links. Without these steps, the valuation remains an estimate based on comparable costume or semi-fine vintage jewelry.