"Regional Cross Arlesienne Provence In Sterling Silver Start XIX 19th"
old cross in silver and rhinestones from the Arles region and dating from the early nineteenth century. The difficult lissible hallmark is already Diamondbacks, which tells us that the object can not be prior to the year of 1797. The silver titration punch can also be seen as hit on the ring the bail, does not represent the "crab". This is probably a little punch warranty in force between 1819 and 1838, an office of a city in southern France. To those who have been thinking whether the punch "boar's head" I recall that as a punch was not punched in Paris, and we have indeed a province of work. The very strong jewelery is sold with the chain 45,5cm) Silver XIX presented images. The Coix measuring 32 mm wide by 46 mm high (with the eyelet ring).