Filigree Disc Bracelet - please help to ID

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Summer00
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Filigree Disc Bracelet - please help to ID

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Beautiful bracelet with interesting clasp and filigree disks - bears 2 marks, I have been unsuccessful in trying to ID them myself, any help would be greatly appreciated, one mark looks like bent key and another one - some sort of 2-point object with '5' inside - hopefully pictures are clear enough, otherwise I'll try to take some more. Thank you very much!

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Re: Filigree Disc Bracelet - please help to ID

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Hi,

It appears to be Dutch marks.
The sword mark: Standard mark for; small work silver minimum 833 fineness= 83.3% pure silver and used on small work without date letter and office mark and in combination with maker’s mark.
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The other mark is a weight indication mark; the weight indication mark with the number 5 to obtain the gross/net weight in grams multiply the number with 5 = 25 grams.These weight indication marks consist of a series of 20, with the numbers 1 to 20, used 1906-present

Please check your bracelet for a proper Dutch maker’s mark.

Oel.
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Re: Filigree Disc Bracelet - please help to ID

Post by Summer00 »

Thank you so much for your help, once again, greatly appreciated!
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