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Hello, would you kindly be able to authenticate this Links of London sweeties bracelet for me please. The seller claims to have bought this from duty free. I cannot find a 925 stamp and there is no box or pouch. I know they used to sell these on board BA years ago, so I'm guessing it's an older model.
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I thought I'd replied to this. The UK hallmarks are clearly visible on the first image!!
 
Hi guys,

I purchased this pre-loved half diamond love ring back in summer. It was until yesterday when I compared to my cousin's, I realized the stamp is a little off. Can any one authenticate it for me?

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The photo from Cartier
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Hi guys,

I purchased this pre-loved half diamond love ring back in summer. It was until yesterday when I compared to my cousin's, I realized the stamp is a little off. Can any one authenticate it for me?

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The photo from Cartier
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The markings do vary. This piece has been in manufacture for a long time. The one in the Cartier picture also has hallmarks for Switzerland, but if yours wasn't bought in Switzerland then I wouldn't expect to see these marks. It's difficult to asses the quality of the marks on yours esp as wear will make them less clear. The only way - if you're not an expert to check, is by taking it to Cartier and having them verify the number.
 
The markings do vary. This piece has been in manufacture for a long time. The one in the Cartier picture also has hallmarks for Switzerland, but if yours wasn't bought in Switzerland then I wouldn't expect to see these marks. It's difficult to asses the quality of the marks on yours esp as wear will make them less clear. The only way - if you're not an expert to check, is by taking it to Cartier and having them verify the number.
Ps. most fakes don't bother to carefully carve out the hexagon shape to set the diamonds in, so that's a good sign
 
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