
C. Edwardian-10s Gold Filled Spider Shamrock Locket Antique Edwardian Victorian Jewelry
The body of the spider is a pearl and the head is an emerald paste stone. The shamrock features three ruby paste stones.
There's a subtle pattern of lines on the front and the back that resemble a spiderweb design!
Inside the locket there are two photos, a young woman and a boy (likely original).
Chain shown in final photo is not included in the listing.
Measurements
Approx 1" diameter
Condition
Good condition overall with some minor surface wear and wear to the gold fill. There are some small dents, namely on the back of the locket. The locket opens and closes securely.
Original: $375.00
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C. Edwardian-10s Gold Filled Spider Shamrock Locket Antique Edwardian Victorian Jewelry
The body of the spider is a pearl and the head is an emerald paste stone. The shamrock features three ruby paste stones.
There's a subtle pattern of lines on the front and the back that resemble a spiderweb design!
Inside the locket there are two photos, a young woman and a boy (likely original).
Chain shown in final photo is not included in the listing.
Measurements
Approx 1" diameter
Condition
Good condition overall with some minor surface wear and wear to the gold fill. There are some small dents, namely on the back of the locket. The locket opens and closes securely.
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Description
The body of the spider is a pearl and the head is an emerald paste stone. The shamrock features three ruby paste stones.
There's a subtle pattern of lines on the front and the back that resemble a spiderweb design!
Inside the locket there are two photos, a young woman and a boy (likely original).
Chain shown in final photo is not included in the listing.
Measurements
Approx 1" diameter
Condition
Good condition overall with some minor surface wear and wear to the gold fill. There are some small dents, namely on the back of the locket. The locket opens and closes securely.























