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Art Deco Friedrich Binder Mainz Silver Charm Bracelet with French Turin 1931 10 Francs Silver Coin

Art Deco Friedrich Binder Mainz Silver Charm Bracelet with French Turin 1931 10 Francs Silver Coin

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The bracelet features intricate chainwork believed to be crafted by the renowned Friedrich Binder company of Mönsheim, Germany. Founded in 1910 by master chain maker Friedrich Binder, the family-run firm supplied finely handcrafted chains to the celebrated Pforzheim jewelry industry for decades. Their legacy of precision and artistry continues to this day.

At the heart of this bracelet lies a medallion attributed to Pierre Louis Aristide Turin (1891–1968), the acclaimed French engraver and medalist. A winner of the prestigious Grand Prix de Rome in 1920 and a gold medalist at the 1925 Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs, Turin is best known for designing the iconic "Turin type" Marianne coins for the Monnaie de Paris. His work is prized for its neoclassical elegance and technical excellence.

This bracelet likely came together in Europe in the late 1930s, merging the celebrated metal artistry of Binder with the refined design language of Turin — a true collector’s piece that wears like a museum-worthy treasure.

• Circa 1930

• Bracelet stamped 835 with Friedrich Binder Mainz maker's mark

• One French Turin 1931 10 Francs Silver (.680) Coin

• Chain measures 7 x 3/8 in., coin measures 1 1/16 in. 

• Estimated gross weight: 29.2 grams

• Very good vintage condition, wear in the form of minor scratches, wear appropriate with age

• Coin in very good condition

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