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Eve charms and bracelet, WW1 jewellery

Advertisement for the Eve charm, based on the Tatler gossip columnist illustrated by Fish. Charms of various designs were popular gifts to exchange during the First World War. These particular charms were available from the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd who state that they accept war bonds in payment of any article purchased in their showrooms. Featured are gold and enamel brooches of Eve, a diamond and palladium circle pendant and horseshoe pendant, charms and a charm bracelet. Date: 1917

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Step back in time to the era of courage and resilience with this enchanting collection of WW1 jewellery from the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd. Inspired by the beloved Tatler gossip columnist, Eve, illustrated by Fish, these charms and bracelets were the must-have accessories during the First World War. The charm bracelet, adorned with a myriad of gold and enamel charms, was a popular trend among women, symbolizing the unity and camaraderie that bound them together during trying times. Each charm represented a unique memory or experience, making it a cherished keepsake. For those seeking something more elegant, the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd offered a range of exquisite pendants. The diamond and palladium circle pendant, with its timeless design, was a favourite among fashion-conscious women. The horseshoe pendant, a symbol of good luck, was another popular choice for those seeking protection and hope during the war. Brooches, in various designs, were also highly sought after as gifts. The gold and enamel brooches of Eve, the beloved Tatler character, were a testament to the enduring popularity of this enchanting figure. Amidst the hardships of war, these beautiful pieces of jewellery brought a touch of elegance and charm to the lives of women. And with the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd accepting war bonds in payment for any article purchased in their showrooms, owning a piece of this exquisite collection was within reach for many. Join the ranks of the brave and stylish women of WW1 with this stunning collection of charms, pendants, and brooches. A perfect addition to any jewellery box, these historical treasures are sure to inspire awe and admiration for generations to come.

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