St. Andrew's Floral Bangle
This restored sterling silver, Victorian bangle from the late 1800s features hand-embossed and engraved floral designs with rose and yellow gold details. The back of the bangle contains a beautiful hand-engraved monogram with the initials "JC" and name "DeMay". On the inside the hand engraved inscription reads: "From the Churchwardens & Teachers of St. Andrews, Easter day 1881 (Newcastle-on-Tyne)." This beautiful silver cuff was originally made and sourced in England.
This bracelet measures 6.5" in circumference when closed and 2.25" at the widest diameter, and 1.5" in height, and includes a pinch clasp and original safety chain.
THE HISTORY:
St Andrew's Church, Newcastle upon Tyne is a church in north east England. The church dates from the 12th century, but was primarily built in the 13th and 14th century.
a cultural landmark now renowned for being the business and social hub of North East England.
COMPOSITION
All of our modern heirlooms are designed with elements mostly from the late 1800s - 1920s and the highest quality solid gold and gold-filled components. To learn more about different types of gold and composition, check out our Gold Jewelry Guide.
CARE
We make, design, and restore each piece of jewelry with the hope you will love and enjoy your modern heirlooms for many years to come. Check out our Jewelry Care Guide for tips on how to care for your pieces so they last a lifetime.
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