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Find Out MoreAn unusual 9ct gold bracelet that was made circa 1900-1910 and retailed by Murrle Bennett and Company in Regent’s Street. London. Murrle, Bennett and Company was a wholesale jewellers established in London in 1884 by Ernst Mürrle and J B Bennett. They sold the jewellery fashions of the time and imported many pieces by Theodor Farhner from Pfortzeim in Germany.
This bracelet is fairly typical of their lovely designs with an open work design with rope detail, and has been set with blister pearls and amethysts.
Marked 9ct
Maker's mark MBc within a circle (rubbed)
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