Antique Edwardian 9ct Rose Gold Double Albert Fob Watch Chain 48.48 Grams
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Superb and weighty antique Edwardian 9ct rose gold graduated curb link double Albert watch chain handcrafted around 1910 in Birmingham England.
Quite unique in that it has all its original and matching components, including the two dog clips, T-bar, additional drop link etc.
Each and every curb link is stamped not once but twice with 9ct and 375.
Hallmarked to dog clips and T-bar with makers mark for Herbert Bushell & Son Ltd. Northampton Street, Birmingham. Associated drop links supporting T-bar are also marked 9ct.
If there is a perfect shade of rose gold then this chain has it. Deep, lush and rosy with no unsightly colour variations seen in similar chains with non original components.
Measuring a pleasing 43cm in length end to end therefore 43cm neck circumference. The graduated links that form the drop to the T-bar measure 3cm.
STONES
None
WEIGHT
48.84 Grams
MEASUREMENTS
43cm Length end to end
T-bar 3.7cm
Dog clips 2.35cm each
MARKS
Stamped 9ct and 375 to every curb link
Dog clips and T-bar marked with Herbert Bushell & Son hallmarks / 9ct /375 and Birmingham
CONDITION
Very good to excellent antique condition. Clips are in perfect working order. No thinning to curb links. All links are sealed. No repairs. Slight wear to two of the round links supporting T-bar but plenty of years left. Very solidly made, beautifully crafted Edwardian Albert.
Please note boxes are for display only
Purchase Summary
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