Vintage 14KT Solid Gold Historical Mid-Century Atlantic City Country Club Charm or Pendant. It has the look of a wishing well but it is vintage signage with a bell under roof. It weighs 5.12 grams and is 3/4″ tall and about 2/3″ wide. It is marked Atlantic City Country Club and on a second line, established 1897 on the front and on the back it is marked 14kt with a diamond and a P inside – not sure who the maker is. 1940’s-1950’s.
This was part of a charm bracelet belonging to a woman from Pennsylvania/New Jersey that had a very nice 14kt gold charm bracelet. She was born in 1928 and the charms are truly vintage charms. I have 11 charms in all and some with gemstones. (The others are: typewriter, telephone, hear/speak/see no evil, cross with heart and anchor, praying hands, a victorian key with pearls and a stone that looks like an aquamarine and amethyst, bible that opens with written Lord’s Prayer on paper, Christmas tree, and square dancers). The bracelet is by Pomerantz and is locking and 9mm wide, triple link and also either will be offered here or in Etsy where I can be found at mariasvintage2.com or sellername stampshopgirl but most will be here in our own store. This charm has typical wear and jump ring is attached (but solder had to be cut to remove from bracelet). It is in very good condition. Came from a PA estate. See photos. Visit my other auctions and my Ebay store, Maria’s. (Locator Number Win.7.9.16.1C). INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING MUST BE SENT INSURED/TRACKED AT BUYER’S EXPENSE.
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Photos are magnified so things will appear larger than they are and they are likely in better condition than the photos depict due to the magnification. They are never enhanced.
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