Vintage Qu'Hier Que Demain Pendant

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A pretty version of this well loved design. The pendant is from the middle of the 20th Century and is made from solid 18ct gold. This particular version has the sun beam design in the background with the decorative scalloped edge, faceted gold frame. The facets in the gold catch the light beautifully and it makes this pendant sparkle on the neck. It is complete with a white gold plus sign and two synthetic rubies to create the minus sign. The phrase is taken from a 1907 poem by Rosamunde Gerard and made popular by Alphonse Augis with these medallion pendants. It means ‘lmore than yesterday and less than tomorrow’.

The chain pictured is for display only.

Details:

Materials - 18ct Gold (eagle head hallmark), Synthetic Rubies

Age - Mid 20th Century

Size - The pendant measures approx 19mm in diameter

Condition - Excellent

Weight - 2.48g

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A pretty version of this well loved design. The pendant is from the middle of the 20th Century and is made from solid 18ct gold. This particular version has the sun beam design in the background with the decorative scalloped edge, faceted gold frame. The facets in the gold catch the light beautifully and it makes this pendant sparkle on the neck. It is complete with a white gold plus sign and two synthetic rubies to create the minus sign. The phrase is taken from a 1907 poem by Rosamunde Gerard and made popular by Alphonse Augis with these medallion pendants. It means ‘lmore than yesterday and less than tomorrow’.

The chain pictured is for display only.

Details:

Materials - 18ct Gold (eagle head hallmark), Synthetic Rubies

Age - Mid 20th Century

Size - The pendant measures approx 19mm in diameter

Condition - Excellent

Weight - 2.48g

A pretty version of this well loved design. The pendant is from the middle of the 20th Century and is made from solid 18ct gold. This particular version has the sun beam design in the background with the decorative scalloped edge, faceted gold frame. The facets in the gold catch the light beautifully and it makes this pendant sparkle on the neck. It is complete with a white gold plus sign and two synthetic rubies to create the minus sign. The phrase is taken from a 1907 poem by Rosamunde Gerard and made popular by Alphonse Augis with these medallion pendants. It means ‘lmore than yesterday and less than tomorrow’.

The chain pictured is for display only.

Details:

Materials - 18ct Gold (eagle head hallmark), Synthetic Rubies

Age - Mid 20th Century

Size - The pendant measures approx 19mm in diameter

Condition - Excellent

Weight - 2.48g