My husband inherited this gold charm bracelet from his mother. One charm has the date 1946 and the charm with the latest date is 1965. My husband's father was a sportscaster for the Cleveland Browns and then the Cleveland Indians. A short writeup on Wikipedia about Bob Neal. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Neal_(Cleveland_sportscaster) We wondered if this gold charm bracelet would have some extra value due to its sports connection with the Football charms, "Press" charms, and to an Ohio sportscaster. With the tie to Ohio, would this item more likely sell for more at an Ohio auction? Gold charm bracelet 14K, charms may be 10K or 14K, 16 charms, 5.3 oz. total weight Four footballs Montgomery 10K 12.27.58 Montgomery 10K 12.26.59 Montgomery 10K 12,26,53 Montgomery 10K 12.29.56 The other charms Press KC 1960 All Star Game Round wedding bells with 2 pearls Luden Picard Cleveland Indians 1963 All Star Game 14K Golf clubs and pearl Come Holy Ghost Enlighten Me VRN MGH Dec.15, 1965 14K Press 1955 World Series Yankees City of New Orleans key Press City of Los Angeles All Star Game 1959 Heart with small diamond Swimming Baltimore All Star Game 1958 World Champions Cleveland Browns 1946 something missing on the front Thank you, Brenda and Paul Neal
Almost 7.75 inch length, width 2.25 inches at the longest charm.
A 14k Gold Sports Themed Charm Bracelet, American, 1940's
of triple-row curblink and fancy linking: comprising 16 various sporting charms in 10k & 14k, . Four American footballs Montgomery 10K 12.27.58, Montgomery 10K 12.26.59, Montgomery 10K 12.26.53, Montgomery 10K 12.29.56, other charms Press KC 1960, All Star Game Round wedding bells with 2 pearls, Luden Picard Cleveland Indians 1963, All Star Game 14K Golf clubs and pearl Come Holy Ghost Enlighten Me VRN MGH Dec.15, 1965 14K Press 1955 World Series Yankees City of New Orleans key Press City of Los Angeles All Star Game 1959 Heart with small diamond Swimming Baltimore All Star Game 1958 World Champions Cleveland Browns 1946, one charm dated 1946 and the charm with the latest date is 1965, total gross weight 5.3 oz, 7.75" length, width 2.25" at the longest charm.
The owners father Bob Neal was a sportscaster for the Cleveland Browns and then the Cleveland Indians. A short writeup on Wikipedia about https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Neal_(Cleveland_sportscaster)
I do believe that there is added value due to its sports connection with the Football charms, "Press" charms, and to an Ohio sportscaster. I agree that with the tie to Ohio, it could well have the greatest potential if sold at an Sporting Ohio auction.