Edwardian silver fleur-de-lis collar necklace circa 1910

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Edwardian silver fleur-de-lis collar necklace circa 1910

The ‘fleur-de-lis’, a stylised form of lily symbolising fertility and purity, has been used as decorative motif for centuries and is particularly associated with the French royal family. It is more normally found as a single pendant necklace but the Victorians produced various collar necklaces in silver with the motif. These tend to be slightly heavier in construction than the example here suggesting a slightly later dating probably to the Edwardian era and most likely English manufacture. The finely cast silver fleur-de-lis leaves are joined by links and terminate in a spring ring closure presenting a delicate accessory, perhaps for a young lady.

Please note that the necklace is not marked for silver and has not been tested.

Size: 41 cm long, 13mm wide
Weight: 12 grams
Date: 1910
Condition: Good condition, no issues
Estimate: £70 – 100

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