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Antique 9ct Rose gold Albert chain, watch chain necklace, Edwardian
Antique 9ct Rose gold Albert chain, watch chain necklace, Edwardian
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A handsome antique, Edwardian era 9ct Rose gold Albert chain.
It is a double Albert chain lightly graduating in width with a short extension chain near the t bar for adding a fob or pendant.
It has gorgeous chunky, hollow curb links with a rich rose gold hue, each individually stamped 9c for 9ct gold.
It has two gold dog clip fasteners at each end, both marked.
Perfect for showcasing your favourite antique pocket or fob watch or wearing as a necklace.
Edwardian era, C1900s.
A very lovely piece, this would make a beautiful gift for someone Special or as a treat for yourself!
Condition:
Good used condition overall, some surface wear commensurate with age, general signs of use, some small dings to some of the links.
Total approx weight 26.09 grams.
Approx measurements:
Total Length 17"
T bar 1.5" width
Chain extension 2"
Links 6.2mm width at the widest point
Any questions or queries please contact us.
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It is a double Albert chain lightly graduating in width with a short extension chain near the t bar for adding a fob or pendant.
It has gorgeous chunky, hollow curb links with a rich rose gold hue, each individually stamped 9c for 9ct gold.
It has two gold dog clip fasteners at each end, both marked.
Perfect for showcasing your favourite antique pocket or fob watch or wearing as a necklace.
Edwardian era, C1900s.
A very lovely piece, this would make a beautiful gift for someone Special or as a treat for yourself!
Condition:
Good used condition overall, some surface wear commensurate with age, general signs of use, some small dings to some of the links.
Total approx weight 26.09 grams.
Approx measurements:
Total Length 17"
T bar 1.5" width
Chain extension 2"
Links 6.2mm width at the widest point
Any questions or queries please contact us.
FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING.
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