Dating from the English Victorian era, c.1890, this solid 18k gold T-bar pendant is an authentic antique finding. In its former life, it was a gentleman’s accessory - an attachment used to secure a pocket watch to his waistcoat. The warm, rich gold feels substantial and hangs beautifully on any chain. These solid antique findings in high carat gold have always been difficult to find, but with the rapidly rising gold price, they have become even more precious.
In excellent antique condition. Gently cleaned and ready to wear. Box for display only and not included in the ring purchase.
◆Materials: 18k yellow gold
◆Measurements: Bar length 3.65cm; thickness 2.80mm
◆Weight: 5.28g
◆Hallmarks: Both bar and jump ring stamped with crown symbol (British gold guarantee) and ‘18’
Antique and vintage jewelry are sold as is. They are pre-owned and will bear signs of wear commensurate with their age, which may or may not have been stated in the product description. Metal surfaces could have light marks or scratches, and rings may be out of round. The stones, too, could have surface wear or sometimes chips. Evidence of repair could also manifest as imperfections, given the techniques and instruments available at the time.
Dating from the English Victorian era, c.1890, this solid 18k gold T-bar pendant is an authentic antique finding. In its former life, it was a gentleman’s accessory - an attachment used to secure a pocket watch to his waistcoat. The warm, rich gold feels substantial and hangs beautifully on any chain. These solid antique findings in high carat gold have always been difficult to find, but with the rapidly rising gold price, they have become even more precious.
In excellent antique condition. Gently cleaned and ready to wear. Box for display only and not included in the ring purchase.
◆Materials: 18k yellow gold
◆Measurements: Bar length 3.65cm; thickness 2.80mm
◆Weight: 5.28g
◆Hallmarks: Both bar and jump ring stamped with crown symbol (British gold guarantee) and ‘18’
Antique and vintage jewelry are sold as is. They are pre-owned and will bear signs of wear commensurate with their age, which may or may not have been stated in the product description. Metal surfaces could have light marks or scratches, and rings may be out of round. The stones, too, could have surface wear or sometimes chips. Evidence of repair could also manifest as imperfections, given the techniques and instruments available at the time.