Help w/ID Vintage 14K Charm Bracelet

Discussion in 'Jewelry' started by Jim Goodykoontz, Dec 6, 2025 at 1:41 PM.

  1. Jim Goodykoontz

    Jim Goodykoontz Well-Known Member

    hi everyone. i've had this old charm bracelet for some time now. it's marked 14K and weighs approximately 2.2 oz. finances being as they are, i'm looking to sell it. i know i need to get better pics, but i think for this level of evaluation these will suffice. i'm trying to figure out how old this is--approximately what era it might date from? also, several of the charms are unmarked. there's a cut-out lion coin that may have a small ruby in the eye. does anyone recognize this(no mark). someone in the past advised me to separate the charms and sell them individually. also, this piece is dark. would it be better to clean it before trying to sell it? is there a name for that clasp?

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  2. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    A beauty, nice quality bracelet. Yes, I would recommend a nice clean.
    I believe you'll get more money that way, as long as you have desirable charms. Most of these charms can also be worn as pendants, and those will sell, I'm sure. But it is up to you if you want to have them taken off and the bails resoldered.
    The lion could be a Leo sign, in which case it is better sold separately, both to make the bracelet attractive to a wider public, and to have a beautiful gold and ruby pendant for those born under the sign.
    The Celtic cross will also sell as a pendant.
    It is a box clasp with a figure eight safety catch.
     
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  3. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    several of the charms are unmarked.

    then you can't sell them as 14k gold...which they most likely are.....

    but taking them off the bracelet .... and maybe leaving the marked ones on......could be a way to go...?? eh?
     
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  4. Jim Goodykoontz

    Jim Goodykoontz Well-Known Member

    i know one of the charms, that has a bunch of extremely tiny hallmarks is 9K. the shoe is marked 18K(and probably the secondly heaviest of the charms). i'm kinda' guessing the average is 14K. there's no mark on the phone. the overall scrap value is around $4800 right now. would it be standard to ask $6000 for the whole thing?
     
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  5. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    I think that's high.... but you could always come down.....

    someone in the past advised me to separate the charms and sell them individually.

    the charms make good gifts...

    if I had the bracelet I'd want my own memories on it ....not others !

    I think the bracelet might sell faster at a lower cost with no charms..

    imho
     
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  6. Jim Goodykoontz

    Jim Goodykoontz Well-Known Member


    thank you. i always feel bad about dismantling things and parting them out, but this is business and i appreciate the advice. i will definitely consider it.
     
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  7. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

  8. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    & be cautious !!!!;)
     
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  9. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

    My opinion only... Charm bracelets are typically 1940s-1960s. Those aren't terribly interesting charms and they're not of the same scale nor do they share a theme. If it were mine, I'd sell bracelet and individual charms separately. The lion w/ ruby isn't a cut-out coin; it's a horoscope charm. Can't clearly see the telephone which would help date but it does appear to be crudely constructed. The sand dollar might garner interest but may depend on if it's marked. The Celtic cross, especially as it's marked, would surely get interest on eBay, for instance. Ditto the St. Joseph medal. And is that a wooden shoe? Undamaged? The atomic starbursts make me think 1950s. Not sure significance. The bracelet itself looks 1960s. As above, clean it. My opinion only...

    Debora
     
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  10. Jim Goodykoontz

    Jim Goodykoontz Well-Known Member

    that dating coincides with the story behind this bracelet. i would have guessed 30s or 40s. many of the marks on these pieces are extremely small. i own a jewelers loop, and i can't make them out when i look through that. that is a wooden shoe. and it's marked 18K, with, again, a mark i can not make out through a loop.
     
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  11. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    can ya close up photo them????????
     
  12. Debora

    Debora Well-Known Member

    What story behind the bracelet. Did you forget to tell us something?!

    Debora
     
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