Elegant early-20th-century filigree bangle, crafted in continental silver and set with sapphire-blue glass (paste) in milgrained bezels—one navette center flanked by two French-cut squares. The openwork scrolls and tiny bead/milgrain details are classic for the Edwardian-to-Art Deco transition (c. 1915–1930). Unmarked, tests in the 800-silver range (not magnetic) with a secure box/tongue clasp.
Metal: Silver, tests ~800 (continental standard)
Stones: Sapphire-blue glass (paste), navette + French-cut squares
Size: 6.5" inner circumference closed (best for ~6.25–6.5" wrist)
Opens to: ~8.5" for on/off; hinged
Width: approx. 14–16 mm front (please see photos with coin for scale)
Weight: 23.6 g
Closure: Box/tongue clasp (works well)
Hallmarks: None observed (typical for export filigree of this era)
Condition: Very good antique condition with gentle surface wear to metal and stones; original patina retained.
Notes: Color can vary by lighting; photographed in natural light. If you prefer a light hand-polish, please message—otherwise we’ll ship with its lovely antique patina intact.




