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Antique 9ct Gold Engraved Cross Pendant Necklace | 20.5"
Precio habitual £545.00 GBPPrecio habitualPrecio unitario porPrecio de oferta £545.00 GBP -
Antique Briolette Cut Citrine Gold Drop Pendant Necklace | 16.5"
Precio habitual £795.00 GBPPrecio habitualPrecio unitario porPrecio de oferta £795.00 GBP -
Art Deco Opal Heart and Diamond 18ct White Gold and Platinum Pendant Necklace | 16"
Precio habitual £3,475.00 GBPPrecio habitualPrecio unitario porPrecio de oferta £3,475.00 GBP -
Antique Giardinetti Flower Basket Paste Silver Pendant Necklace | 18"
Precio habitual £325.00 GBPPrecio habitualPrecio unitario porPrecio de oferta £325.00 GBP -
Antique 9ct Gold Heart Pendant Chain Necklace | 16"
Precio habitual £425.00 GBPPrecio habitualPrecio unitario porPrecio de oferta £425.00 GBP -
Arts & Crafts Silver Amethyst Drop Pendant Chain Necklace 18.59ct
Precio habitual £485.00 GBPPrecio habitualPrecio unitario porPrecio de oferta £485.00 GBP -
Antique Paste 'Australia' 15ct Gold Drop Pendant Necklace | 16.5"
Precio habitual £675.00 GBPPrecio habitualPrecio unitario porPrecio de oferta £675.00 GBP -
Antique Diamond and Blue Sapphire Drop Gold Pendant Necklace | 19" Length
Precio habitual £795.00 GBPPrecio habitualPrecio unitario porPrecio de oferta £795.00 GBP -
Antique 0.50ct Old Cut Diamond Drop Gold Pendant Necklace | 18" Length
Precio habitual £1,195.00 GBPPrecio habitualPrecio unitario porPrecio de oferta £1,195.00 GBP
Frequently Asked Questions
How to identify vintage necklaces?
To check if a necklace is antique or vintage, firstly look for any hallmarks, as this will tell you when the item was made, and also the material it’s made from. If you’re looking to sell vintage necklaces, we recommend getting your pieces evaluated by a professional to properly authenticate them.
What materials are vintage necklaces made from?
Typically, vintage and antique necklaces are made from silver or gold. Platinum is used more recently in jewellery, so these pieces tend to be newer. The types of gold used for vintage necklaces depend, ranging from 9ct up to higher quantities like 15ct.
Do antique necklaces tarnish?
This depends on the material. Silvers like sterling silver do have the tendency to tarnish over time, so we recommend taking your necklace off when showering, swimming, or whilst sleeping. Gold products can develop a tarnish known as a patina, but this is often highly desirable in vintage pieces.
How should I store vintage necklaces when I’m not using them?
Many people opt for jewellery stands and towers, but to prevent them from tarnishing, we recommend keeping your antique pieces in a jewellery box to stop oxidisation and for safekeeping.








