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ROSE GOLDFLAT CURB BRACELET

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Markings on Rose Gold Flat Curb Link Bracelet
by: Anonymous

Hi Mrs Jenkins, the bracelet appears to be marked in the UK.

The BJF is what's known as the sponsor mark, and it's the initials of the firm or indiviual who submitted the piece for marking.


The anchor on its side is the town mark for Birmingham.

the 375 is the decimal gold mark. It is the same as 9K, 9ct or 375 parts per 1000, or is 37.5% gold and mainly used in British Commonwealth countries. It is Not recognized in USA. 9ct gold is the most hard wearing.

the something else that you cannot make out, might be a date letter.


best wishes,
Yvonne Hammouda-Eyre
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