Victorian Gold MIZPAH Locket pocket chain and black for double zero
Description
and black for double zero (the zeroes being where the casinos made their money)
depicting a tree stood in the middle of a wheat field
and in ancient times the heart was allegedly used to ward off witches and other evil spirits
and the charms are all in either platinum or 18k white gold
the other kneeling on the bank
Victorian Gold MIZPAH Locket pocket chain and black for double zeroDATE: Victorian, c. 1880 Cool antique Mizpah locket dating from the late Victorian period, circa 1880. Crafted in 15 karat gold with large embossed lettering on both the back and front, and finished with hand chased textured detailing behind the words. The triangle motifs above and below the words have tiny holes which I first thought were patches of black enamel a clever touch. Hebrew for "watchtower", the mizpah sentiment has come to connote an
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