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Miniature Medallion Pendant Empire Period Gold Mount With Chains

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  • Pretty miniature portrait under glass of a young man in a gray coat, signed Danet.
  • Oval gold frame suspended by three chains joined to a large ring.
  • Framed by fine knitted chains, the central chain is made up of flattened round links connected by textured oval links.
  • The back features an old piece of fine fabric, protected by glass.
  • Gold between 14 and 18 carats, unmarked, tested with a touchstone.
  • First Empire period, very good condition.
  • Miniature in perfect condition, original glasses intact.
  • Note: fabric on the back slightly discolored.
  • Height 6cm width 5.1cm
  • Weight 20g
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