Product Details For Antique Victorian Albert Chain Medallion 18Ct Gold On Sterling Silver Dated 1897
This beautifully crafted antique Victorian Albert chain has been fashioned in Sterling Silver, gilded in 18ct Yellow Gold. A decorative T-bar separates the main chain from the drop, with the medallion hanging beneath. It is a beautiful example of Victorian craftsmanship.
Albert chains were used in the Victorian era to secure a pocket watch against accident or theft by attaching it via the T-bar to the buttonhole of a waistcoat. They were named after Prince Albert, who was Queen Victoria’s consort until his death in 1861.
The medallion is adorned with intricate engravings built around a central shield design. It is fully hallmarked, and dated 1897. The shield has been engraved at a later date with the inscription: ‘L.J. 1915’.
This is a solid, well made piece with a good weight which holds securely with the addition of a double trigger clasp.
WEIGHT: 106.5 grams
MAIN CHAIN MEASURES: Length 15 inches
DROP MEASURES: Length 2 inches
MEDALLION MEASURES: Width 31mm x Height 44mm x Depth 4mm
METAL: Sterling Silver, gilded in 18ct Yellow Gold
AGE: Victorian, Dated 1897
ORIGIN: Birmingham, United Kingdom
MARKS: Sterling Silver hallmarks on every link, Makers initials ‘E.W. & S’ on T-bar and clasp, Birmingham hallmarks on medallion.
CONDITION: Excellent
ITEM NUMBER: 20-139