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A classic antique Edwardian Albert chain, crafted in Birmingham by Herbert Bushell & Sons in early 1900s. It consists of solid 9ct yellow gold graduated curb links, two claw clasps, a T-bar, and a few extra links at the end, traditionally used to hold a medallion or fob. Over time, the gold has developed a charming patina, and each component is original and bears a “375/ 9ct” stamp, confirming its quality.
Albert chains were both a fashionable and practical accessory for a gentleman in the early 20th Century, often adorned with a pocket watch or fob and secured to the buttonhole of a waistcoat for quick access. Today they’re also worn as versatile and stylish necklaces; a custom started by the wives of soldiers during WW1 who wore the chains as a keepsake.
This heavy Edwardian Albert chain is exceptionally made and in excellent condition. It’s complete with Birmingham hallmarks and the maker’s mark and can be worn as a traditional Albert or as a chic necklace.
We recommend you insure for £3,000. We can provide a written Valuation on completion of the sale.
WEIGHT: 33.7 grams
MEASURES: Length 14.6 inches x Width 3.5 – 6mm – Bar Length 36mm x Width 2.5mm
METAL: 9ct Gold (Stamped)
AGE: Circa 1901 – 1915)
MARKS: 375/ 9ct stamps, Birmingham Anchor hallmark, Maker’s mark (HB&S)
CONDITION: Excellent, commensurate with age
ITEM NUMBER: AJ1211
You can find more Edwardian Albert Chains in our Antique Chains collection.
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