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Chunky Antique Sterling Silver Albert T Bar Chain 19" (46.5g)
Status:This item has been sold Sold by:Millys Marvels
A beautiful Edwardian era sterling silver belcher link chain. This delicious chunky antique chain is hallmarked on the T Bar and Lobster clasp; a true sign of it''s great quality & craftsmanship. This chain weighs an impressive 46.5grams making this the perfect investment piece. This is a versatile chain which can be worn alone or as part of a neck mess.
This chain comes presented in a Millys Marvels gift box tied with ribbon.
LENGTH OF CHAIN - 19inches
LINK WIDTH - 5mms
HALLMARKS - T Bar is hallmarked with a lion and date letter g. Lobster clasp marked ''HP'' and date letter g.
ERA - Birmingham 1906
WEIGHT - 46.5grams
CONDITION - This chain is offered in very good antique condition. Please review all photos carefully.
Antique Number: SA1139009
Dateline of this antique is Edwardian
Antique #SA1139009, shown on this page, originates from the edwardian Era. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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