Overview
Identified as a mid-20th-century souvenir bracelet based on the cast panel construction depicting Parisian landmarks, the simple folded metal hinges, and the basic wire hook clasp.
Identification
Photo reference
3 uploaded photos
Overview
Identified as a mid-20th-century souvenir bracelet based on the cast panel construction depicting Parisian landmarks, the simple folded metal hinges, and the basic wire hook clasp.
Story
Panel bracelets of this style were mass-produced in Europe during the mid-20th century (c. 1930s-1960s) as affordable souvenirs for the booming tourist trade. Without a specific maker's mark, this piece is attributed to general European tourist production, likely originating in France. Vintage mid-century European souvenir jewelry has a steady but niche market, primarily driven by nostalgia and travel themes. Unmarked base-metal pieces trade frequently on platforms like eBay and Etsy at accessible price points.
Maker / Origin
Unattributed
Condition & Value
Based on the description, the front panels appear intact and feature recognizable carvings. However, the lack of photos showing the back, hinges, and clasp means the structural integrity cannot be fully verified.
Full Research
Sold comps, value drivers, and venue guidance pulled from recent auction results.
Vintage mid-century European souvenir jewelry has a steady but niche market, primarily driven by nostalgia and travel themes. Unmarked base-metal pieces trade frequently on platforms like eBay and Etsy at accessible price points. Value is heavily dependent on condition, the crispness of the cast panels, and the presence of recognizable landmarks.
▲ Recognizable Paris landmark motifs (Eiffel Tower) appeal to travel memorabilia collectors.
▲ Articulated panel link construction is characteristic of desirable mid-century European souvenir jewelry.
▲ Consistent secondary market demand for vintage silver-tone costume jewelry establishes a reliable $15-$40 trading range.
▼ Unverified metal composition — lacking photos of the back, the piece is assumed to be base metal; confirming silver content would shift the range higher.
▼ Unverified clasp and hinge condition — missing photos of the hardware mean potential structural damage cannot be ruled out.
▼ Lack of maker's marks limits the piece to generic tourist trade valuation rather than branded designer premiums.
Best Venue
List on a broad secondary marketplace like eBay or Etsy, utilizing keywords like 'Vintage Mid-Century,' 'Paris Souvenir,' 'Panel Link Bracelet,' and 'Eiffel Tower. ' Before listing, inspect the back of the panels and the clasp for any hidden hallmarks (like '800' or '925' silver marks). A fast-sale price would be around $15-$20, while an optimistic list price could be $35-$40 if the condition is excellent.
Upside Potential
If clear photos of the back reveal a silver fineness mark (such as '800' or '925') or a notable French maker's mark, the material value and collectibility would increase, potentially shifting the fair market value range up to $50-$80.
Also found — market-range context
Surfaced during research but not used to anchor the valuation — wrong form, species, era, or no published price. Shown so the market range around this item is visible.