Original bracelet with "Savoy Knot" mesh from the 1960s, in 18-karat gold (750/1000, Italian hallmarks from 1944-68), produced in the province of Vicenza by the Venetian goldsmith Lino Campi, characterized by unique "charms" consisting of collector's coins and a pendant from various eras.
In detail:
Double-faced pendant, in the shape of an English hunting horn, from the 1960s, of Italian artisan production, in 18-karat yellow and white gold (750/1000, not hallmarked, acid tested) with approximately 0.02 carat points of natural diamonds.
Authentic 20 French franc Marengo ("Rooster") from 1910, in 22-karat gold (920/1000, French "horn of plenty" hallmark), with original heart-shaped mounting, from the 1950s, in 18-karat gold (750/1000, French "bigorne" hallmark).
Rare Monegasque 10 francs in 22-karat gold (920/1000, French "horn of plenty" hallmark) from 1950, minted on the occasion of the first year of reign of Prince Rainier III of Monaco (1949 - 2005), with a contemporary "star" mounting in 18-karat gold (750/1000, French "bigorne" hallmark).
$2.5 from 1915 "Indian Head" in 20-karat gold (900/1000) with simple contemporary 18-karat gold mounting (750/1000, not hallmarked, acid tested).
The bracelet, equipped with a safety clasp, is approximately 19.50 cm long and weighs approximately 89 grams.