: Antique Amethyst Filigree Bar Pin Brooch, circa 1930s

: Antique Amethyst Filigree Bar Pin Brooch, circa 1930s

Antique Amethyst Filigree Bar Pin Brooch, circa 1930s



Antique Amethyst Filigree Bar Pin Brooch, circa 1930s
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Binding: Jewelry
Brand: The Way We Were
Material Type: yellow-gold
Metal Stamp: 14k
Metal Type: yellow-gold
Number Of Stones: 1
Total Metal Weight: 3.1 grams










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This 14K yellow gold antique filigree bar pin, circa 1930s, is set with a square-shaped amethyst. The brooch weighs 3.1 grams and measures 2 1/2 inches in length.

















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