Product Details
A grand antique Albert chain hallmarked and dated Birmingham, 1919. The exquisite chain consists of solid sterling silver curb links which are each stamped with a “Sterling” lion passant hallmark and gilded in 18ct yellow gold.
Albert chains were named after Prince Albert and were originally used by wealthy Victorian gentlemen to secure a pocket watch by attaching it via the T-bar to the buttonhole of a waistcoat. They later became a popular accessory for women as well and converted into beautiful necklaces and bracelets.
The chain is fitted with the classic double claw clasp and T-bar which is accompanied by a gold French Napoleon III coin. It’s been preserved from the 1800s and though the images have faded over time it’s an original addition to the chain that has accompanied it faithfully throughout the decades.
WEIGHT: 47.7 grams
MEASURES: Length 16.5 inches x Width 6mm – T-Bar length 43mm x Drop 21mm – Coin Width 23mm x Height 23mm x Drop 49mm
METAL: Sterling Silver/ 18ct Gold gilt (Stamped)
AGE: Dated 1919
MARKS: Birmingham hallmarks, Sterling Lion passants, Maker’s initials (J.S.)
CONDITION: Good – Some fading to the hallmarks and coin over time
ITEM NUMBER: 22-297
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