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Charm locket in 9ct Gold & 24ct Gold date: vintage, Lilly's Attic since 2001
- Case is in 9ct Gold...
Sheldon Shapiro is a second generation Dealer, growing up in a privileged environment of a family of Dealers, Father, Mother, and Uncle; starting in the 1950's to present day spanning nearly seventy years. Specialising in Fine Vintage Antique Jewellery, Silver & Objects D'Art. SHAPIRO & Co is a family run business.
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- Case is in 9ct Gold...
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