gold braclet with what appears to be ceramic inlet.
Great grandmother lived in Rochester, New York her name was Anna Probert born Sept. 24 or 25 1844 died Feb. 24 or 25 1931. Married to Samuel Hatch Gould second husband. . Her first husband was canadian and the inventor of the Thrashing machine. She was a wealthy women.
This is a pair of antique, 19th century, Victorian era bangle bracelets with snap and chain closures. The bracelets were tested as 10k gold and the construction is hollow molded with engraved and chased decoration. There were intended as baby jewelry which was common at the time. The estimate is based on actual recent past recorded auction sales and combines the value of the two together.
Also, would you say, these also fairly small in wrist size?
Yes 2 1/4 approx.
Light and hollow. Odd but there are no markings. I had a local jeweler look for a marking. He thought they were beautiful with a lot of detail. But couldn’t value them said they are 10 k gold.