Circa 1900 British antique sterling silver Albert chain, 37g, sterling silver compass fob
SKU: 202410124769
We would like to introduce you to the British antique Albert chain.
The Albert Chain is a chain with a bar for attaching a buttonhole and a pocket watch to the clip.
This is a sterling silver chain with a sterling silver compass shaped fob, circa 1900.
The fob is also made of sterling silver and has the hallmark engraved on it. Unfortunately, the hands are not balanced and it does not function as a compass.
It is a chain link of uniform thickness, with a kihei style chain and a total length of 37cm, making it a rather impressive type.
We hope this once-in-a-lifetime encounter will be a special one for you!
【condition】
Appearance: ★★★☆☆ Slightly damaged and dirty
Function: ★★★☆☆ It has deteriorated over time, but can still be used without any problems.
Although there is some wear over the years, there are no noticeable scratches and it is in beautiful condition.
The fob has a crack on one side of the glass, the magnet is unbalanced and it does not function as a compass.
-All parts are hallmarked by the Royal Assay Service
- The T-bar and clip functions perfectly fine.
*This is a very old item, so there are small scratches and stains due to aging.
Please check the photos and make sure you agree before purchasing.
【detail】
Manufacturer: Edwin Page (Clip)
John Troup & Sons (T-Bar)
Charles Edward Adams (fob)
- Year of manufacture: Around 1900
Material: Sterling silver (925/1000)
・Size: Total length approx. 37cm
Chain length: approx. 33cm
Sub-chain length: approx. 6cm
Chain width 6mm
Fob H29 x W25 x D7mm
Weight: 37g
*This is an antique item and there are no other items exactly like it.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.