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Antique 14K Yellow Gold Pearl and Turquoise Locket
$1,450.00Antique 14K Yellow Gold Pearl and Turquoise Locket
The oval-shaped locket with the letter S set with small half pearls and Turquoise measuring 1 x 1 ¼ inches and weighing 8.0 dwts.Circa 1900s
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Victorian 14K Yellow Gold Diamond Locket
$3,250.00Victorian 14K Yellow Gold Diamond Locket
The oval-shaped black enamel locket is decorated with the letter S set pave set with small rose cut diamonds, measuring 1 ½ x 1 ¼ inches and weighing 19 dwts.Circa 1890s
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Victorian 14K Yellow Gold Seed Pearl Locket
$1,575.00Victorian 14K Yellow Gold Seed Pearl Locket.
The oval shaped locked set with 5 small half pearls and gold beads, measuring 1 ¼ x 2 ¼ inches and weighing 12.9 dwts.Circa 1890s
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Victorian 14K Yellow Gold Enamel Locket
$1,850.00Victorian 14K Yellow Gold Enamel Locket
The oval-shaped locket measures 1 3/8 x 1 1/8 inches with a bell engraved design and blue enamel, weighing 11.9 dwts.Circa 1880s
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Art Deco Platinum and Rose Gold Locket
$595.00Art Deco Platinum and Rose Gold Locket
The rectangular shaped locket decorated with repousse boarders measuring 1 x ¾ inch and weighing approximately 5.3 dwts.Circa 1930s
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14K Yellow Gold Opal Locket
$2,100.0014K Yellow Gold Opal Locket
The picture frame pansy shaped locket cluster set with 9 half round cabochon cut opals, the locket measuring 1 ¼ inch and suspended by a 24 inches long weighing 18.8 dwts.Circa 1950s
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Antique 14K Yellow Gold Diamond Locket
$2,100.00Antique 14K Yellow Gold Diamond Locket
The large round locket set with 10 old mine cut diamonds weighing approximately 1.0 carat total depicting moon and star. The locket measuring 1 3/8 inches and weighing 8.9 dwts.
Color: I – J
Clarity: SICirca 1900s
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Victorian 18K Yellow Gold Enamel and Seed Pearl Locket
$2,950.00Victorian 18K Yellow Gold Enamel and Seed Pearl Locket.
The oval shaped pendant decorated with blue turquoise and white enamel and set with half seed pearls, finish with bead and wire work. The pendant measuring 1 x 2 ¾ inches and weighing 7.7 dwts.
Circa 1870s