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VICTORIAN SILVER BANDED AGATE BRACELET on eBay (end time 05-Mar-11 12:36:58 GMT) eBayISAPI. eBayISAPI.

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VICTORIAN SILVER BANDED AGATE NECKLACE / LARGE AGATES on eBay (end time 02-Mar-11 14:53:40 GMT) VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER AGATE BRACELET /HEART PADLOCK on eBay (end time 14-Feb-11 11:27:42 GMT) Please read the full listing. By clicking Confirm bid you commit to buy this item from the seller if you are the winning bidder. You will enter a binding contract. Place bid Review and confirm your bid Bid confirmation d h m s day hour hours Free P&P See item description (Approximately ##1##) (Enter ##1## or more) (Enter more than ##1##) Your maximum bid: Increase maximum bid Confirm bid Cancel Change bid Close , you've been outbid.

. , you're the highest bidder on this item. . , you're the first bidder. . , you're currently the high bidder, but you're close to getting outbid. , this auction is almost over and you're currently the high bidder. , you're the high bidder, but the reserve price hasn't been met. Please enter your bid again. Please enter a valid number as the bid price. Enter an amount that is equal or greater than the minimum bid required. Maximum bids can't be lowered once they're submitted. Your bid is greater than or equal to the Buy it now price. Scottish Agates. Victorian Agate Jewelry information : Morning Glory Jewelry. VICTORIAN, SCOTTISH, PEBBLE & AGATE JEWELRY Agate ~ Malachite ~ Scottish ~ Pebble ~ Cairngorm Victorian jewelry is as complex in it's symbolism, sentiment and design as the fashion, architecture and decor of the time. Worn as an ornament, a love token or a remembrance, both the costume and fine jewelry of the era not only completed the well-dressed lady's attire but also denoted her position in society, her marital status and her sense of self.

Since the Victorian era stretched over six decades, many types of jewelry came and went in vogue. Mass production made jewelry available to the widest number of buyers in the broadest range of designs ever seen before in history. When it came to formal occasions, the "more is better" theme of the Victorian era carried over into how jewelry was worn by royalty and the aristocracy. The popularity of Victorian stone or "pebble" jewelry encouraged by Queen Victoria and it began as a souvenir of her trips to Scotland.