
Vintage Silver-Tone Mesh Choker with Guilloché Enamel Sunburst Slide
This vintage choker features a wide, decorative strap constructed from silver-tone fluid metal mesh, which provides a flexible and substantial feel. At the center of the piece is a rectangular, slightly bowed slide element featuring a striking guilloché enamel design. The enamel is a deep teal or forest green hue with a sunburst or floral motif rendered in silver-tone lines, including a central spiral representing the sun or a flower heart. The piece measures approximately 12 to 14 inches in length and features a box tab clasp at one end and a jump ring with a small safety or extension chain at the other. The construction suggests it originated from the late mid-century period, likely the 1960s or 1970s. The condition appears to be very good with minimal oxidation on the mesh and no visible chips to the enamel, though the silver-tone finish shows light signs of patina consistent with age. There are no obvious maker's marks visible in the primary image, suggesting it may be a high-quality fashion piece rather than fine jewelry. The craftsmanship of the mesh and the precision of the enamel work indicate a well-produced vintage accessory.
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Estimated Value
$65 - $95
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Category
Vintage Costume Jewelry
Appraised On
May 10, 2026
Estimated Value
$65 - $95
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Vintage choker
Item Description
This vintage choker features a wide, decorative strap constructed from silver-tone fluid metal mesh, which provides a flexible and substantial feel. At the center of the piece is a rectangular, slightly bowed slide element featuring a striking guilloché enamel design. The enamel is a deep teal or forest green hue with a sunburst or floral motif rendered in silver-tone lines, including a central spiral representing the sun or a flower heart. The piece measures approximately 12 to 14 inches in length and features a box tab clasp at one end and a jump ring with a small safety or extension chain at the other. The construction suggests it originated from the late mid-century period, likely the 1960s or 1970s. The condition appears to be very good with minimal oxidation on the mesh and no visible chips to the enamel, though the silver-tone finish shows light signs of patina consistent with age. There are no obvious maker's marks visible in the primary image, suggesting it may be a high-quality fashion piece rather than fine jewelry. The craftsmanship of the mesh and the precision of the enamel work indicate a well-produced vintage accessory.
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