FREE: STERLING Silver JESUS' LAST SUPPER HOLY GRAIL Religious PENDANT CHARM Signed 333 AR
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The listing, STERLING Silver JESUS' LAST SUPPER HOLY GRAIL Religious PENDANT CHARM Signed 333 AR has ended.
This is a round Sterling Silver Charm or Pendant depicting the Holy Grail used in Jesus' Last Supper. Along with the Grail there Grapes, Grains and an item that looks like a Potato (but could be something else) with a Cross strategically placed on the top of it. The Pendant measures a little over 5/8" in diameter and is about 2mm thick. It is marked on the jump ring 925 as well as 333 AR or AB but I think it's AR. I've never seen the markings 333 AR and am unfamiliar with them. My guess would be that it is the number in order that this particular piece was made. The Pendant / Charm weighs 2.1 grams.
If you have any questions, Please do not hesitate to ask me! Thanks so much for looking!! :)
very nice:) I have been watching this one:) I have some very old catholic pendants, but they are small and I wore them, as a child. I looked up the 333 AR? marking..and found the following, "Many European countries mark silver and gold with numerical fineness marks in thousandths, e.g., 800, 830, 900, 935, etc. for silver, 333, 500, 585, 750, 875, etc. for gold. Other symbols may be used in combination with these numbers." Is this a piece that you have owned for some time? Vintage? Pretty either way thanks!!
very nice:) I have been watching this one:) I have some very old catholic pendants, but they are small and I wore them, as a child. I looked up the 333 AR? marking..and found the following, "Many European countries mark silver and gold with numerical fineness marks in thousandths, e.g., 800, 830, 900, 935, etc. for silver, 333, 500, 585, 750, 875, etc. for gold. Other symbols may be used in combination with these numbers." Is this a piece that you have owned for some time? Vintage? Pretty either way thanks!!
Hey, that's pretty interesting stuff! Thanks for sharing. I was wondering if it could have meant Gold but it is marked 925 so I'm not sure how it could be Gold too...I haven't owned this too long at all. It was something I just happened to pick up at a Church Fair this past Holiday Season. I have some other MUCH older stuff that I'm probably going to hang onto for a while and do a little more research on. Well good luck if you decide to bid! Thanks again and take care. :)