Offered here is a matched pair of authentic Victorian-era gold-filled wedding bracelets, featuring ornate clasps stamped with the U.S. patent date Nov. 7, 1871. These beautifully preserved pieces were part of a sentimental tradition in which the groom gifted a matching set to the bride on their wedding day, symbolizing love and fidelity.


It's RARE to find a matching pair in this good of condition.


Each bracelet features:


A wide, intricately woven gold-filled mesh band


A decorated clasp with a raised central star motif


Scalloped detailing with textured and serpentine accents


Chain tassels at the ends for added elegance


The “PAT’D NOV. 7, 71” stamp confirms their 19th-century origin. These bracelets remain in very good antique condition, with working clasps and minimal age-related wear.


Details:


Era: Early Victorian, c.1871–1885


Material: Gold-filled mesh and stamped brass clasps


Markings: “PAT’D NOV. 7, 71” on reverse


Condition: Very good; functional clasps; bright gold tone


Length: 9" but can be adjusted smaller


Ideal for collectors of Victorian jewelry, antique weddings, or as an heirloom-quality gift for a vintage-loving bride.