Antique 18ct Gold Albert Watch Chain, 53.5 grams
A stunning Antique 18ct Gold, graduating Albert watch chain from the early Twentieth century c1910s
This single Antique Albert watch chain in solid 18ct Gold, weighing a hefty 53.5 grams is ready to suspend a pocket watch, Traditionally the dog clip is used to attach to the pocket watch, whilst the T bar sits in a button hole and the other end would have had a decorative fob attached
The watch chain is also a good length for a necklace, we can adapt the chain by removing the T bar so the wider graduating links would sit at the front, the chain can also be worn as a bracelet wrapped around the wrist twice, please message with any requests for alterations, most can be included in the price
The T bar swivels freely and has an added touch of detailing with the double reeded joints
The dog clip has a good strong, well aligned hinge that works perfectly
The Gold is a gorgeous rich and vibrant slightly rosey hue only seen in antique pieces
Hallmark: Crown 18 (for 18ct Gold) to each link (some slightly rubbed), 18 to the dog clips and crown 18 to the T bar
Makers mark to the T bar: B & S
Weight: 53.5 grams
Dimensions: length, end to end: 45cm/ 17.5 inches, links are 7.6mm at their widest and graduate down to 4.9mm, the T bar is 40mm wide x 2.9mm thick, Dog clip is 20.9mm long
Condition: Very good antique condition, a little rubbing to some of the 18ct stamps on the links commensurate with age
This item will be sent via Fedex Express Courier fully tracked and insured
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