Danish silver bracelet, Hans Hansen, .925 Sterling

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ZAR 1 525
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  • Danish silver bracelet, Hans Hansen, .925 Sterling


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Danish silver bracelet, Hans Hansen, .925 Sterling
composed of nine facetted diamond-shaped links, set to a ball-screw clasp, engraved Hans Hansen, Denmark, .925s,length approximately 190mm; and a Danish silver cuff bangle, N.E. FROM, .925 Sterling, the front collet-set with three graduated cabochon-cut tigers eye, engraved Sterling Denmark, N.E. FROM, .925s, inner diameter 175mm
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