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Antique Australian 15ct Yellow Gold Double Albert Watch Chain Necklace By George J. Jackson (1895-1931)

Sale price$4,590.00 AUD

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Superb and all original  chain by one of our early Australian jewellers - George J. Jackson 1895-1931.

Crafted from 15ct yellow gold of the most beautiful lush and bright hue and measuring 37cm which dependant on your neck size of course tends to sit quite high on the neck as a choker, however extenders can be purchased online or better still a good jeweller can source or make one of these useful extenders for you if needed.

Conveniently this chain, dependent of wrist size, can be worn doubled around the wrist and looks equally stunning as a bracelet also!

Stamped 15ct to every curb-link and bearing Jacksons makers mark and guarantee marks to the two original dog clip clasps.

The original sliding T- bar and extra links to support a medallion are also all original to the chain.

Signed Australian chains of this quality and age are becoming increasingly hard to source especially in this fantastic condition.

STONES
None

MEASUREMENTS
37cm Length end to end
T-bar - 3.5cm

WEIGHT
40.7 Grams

MARKS
For George J. Jackson 1895-1931)
15c To every link
Dog clips bear the ‘Swivel’ for George J. Jackson / 15 / ‘Hanging Fleece’ - M.J.A guarantee marks for 15ct

CONDITION
Very very good to excellent antique condition.  No thinning between any link junctions.  All original components.  Dog clips function perfectly.  Stunningly good chain.

HISTORY OF GEORGE. J. JACKSON

George J. Jackson was first at Ballarat Street Yarraville in Victoria in 1895, and by 1906 his firm was located in Russell Street Surry Hills and there he remained until 1931.

A member of the Manufacturing Jewellers Association of Victoria (M.J.A.) and his makers mark was a ‘Swivel’ and was used with the Associations Guarantee stamps.

Australian Jewellers: Gold & Silversmiths Makers & Marks. Cavill, Cocks & Grace