Scarce and hard to find vintage, perhaps antique, milk glass seed beads twisted into a bracelet with a silver spring ring clasp (clasps like this one were used all the back to the late 1800s).

The silver is not metallic (silver is not metallic) and it polishes up but I have not tested purity or .925 and it is not marked.

Miriam Haskell did several necklaces and bracelets like this but her work is not signed before the late 1940s. And designers used sterling during WWII due to rhodium being used for the war effort. But many of the Haskell spring ring clasps were thumb-less.

Milk glass was big in the Victorian era, circa 1870 to 1910 and again in the MCM 1940s and 50s,

A very pretty piece. Please handle with care. This is a fragile piece.

I don't see any damage and the clasp works well. I can't tell if there have been any repairs over the decades. Please see detailed photos.

Condition: Pre-Owned Good

I don't see any damage and the clasp works well. I can't tell if there have been any repairs over the decades. Please see detailed photos. Probably early to mid 1940s based on silver clasp and milk glass popularity. Might be Miriam Haskell.


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