Please note that we are not currently accepting payment by cash or cheque. We also accept direct bank transfers (account details provided on invoice). Payment may be made online by card, either via the link which will be emailed to successful buyers after the sale, or through the payments page on our website. This is reduced to 3.95% for buyers on the KeysLive service (.uk).
#A locked heart locket plus
Lots purchased online via will attract an online bidding charge of 4.95% plus VAT. Please ensure requests for condition reports and/or additional photographs are submitted two working days prior to the sale due to the large quantity of requests we receive we cannot guarantee they will be completed after this time.Īll lots in this sale will attract a Buyer`s Premium of 20% plus VAT at the standard rate.
#A locked heart locket full
We offer a full condition report service prior to sale. Please contact us if you wish to make an appointment. We currently offer viewing in person by prior appointment (subject to availability). Bidding will take place either in the room, online (via or .uk), or by telephone or absentee bid.
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#A locked heart locket free
Some lockets have been fashioned as 'spinner' lockets, where the bail that attaches to the necklace chain is attached but not fixed to the locket itself which is free to spin. Lockets usually hold only one or two photographs, but some specially made lockets can hold up to eight. They come in many shapes such as ovals, hearts, prisms and circles and are usually made of precious metals such as gold or silver befitting their status as decorative jewellery.
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Lockets are generally worn on chains around the neck and often hold a photo of the person who gave the locket, or they could form part of a charm bracelet.
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Historically, they often opened to reveal a portrait miniature. Lockets are usually given to loved ones on holidays such as Valentine's Day and occasions such as christenings, weddings and, most noticeably during the Victorian Age, funerals. A late 17th-century locket, depicting the head of King Charles I (reigned 1625–1649)Ī locket is a pendant that opens to reveal a space used for storing a photograph or other small item such as a lock of hair.