Antique English Victorian Shepherd’s Hook

$1,100.00

This is a stunning original antique English Victorian shepherd’s hook. It dates to c.1880 and is made of 14k gold with a wonderful hand engraving pattern suggesting serpentine skin. It’s perfect for holding your special charms, for extending a chain, or connecting chains. Its sleek contour gives it a striking presence and makes it an elegant jewel to style on its own.

In excellent antique condition. Gently cleaned and ready to wear. Box for display only and not included in the ring purchase.

◆Materials: 14k yellow gold

◆Measurements: 3cm x 1.3cm including bale

◆Weight: 2.7g

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 present itself as imperfections, due to the general techniques and instruments available at the time.

This is a stunning original antique English Victorian shepherd’s hook. It dates to c.1880 and is made of 14k gold with a wonderful hand engraving pattern suggesting serpentine skin. It’s perfect for holding your special charms, for extending a chain, or connecting chains. Its sleek contour gives it a striking presence and makes it an elegant jewel to style on its own.

In excellent antique condition. Gently cleaned and ready to wear. Box for display only and not included in the ring purchase.

◆Materials: 14k yellow gold

◆Measurements: 3cm x 1.3cm including bale

◆Weight: 2.7g

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 present itself as imperfections, due to the general techniques and instruments available at the time.