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Vintage Art Deco silver and enamel watch fob pendant, Eisteddfod
Vintage Art Deco silver and enamel watch fob pendant, Eisteddfod
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£139.00 GBP
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An attractive vintage sterling silver and enamel fob pendant.
It is fairly large made from sterling silver and features an enamelled flag the St George Cross in a shield shape along with a small red sword.
Below this is a small enamelled open book.
The embossed writing surrounding the fob reads; City of London Eisteddfod and to the top of the fob there is a horn possibly depicting the horn of plenty which is traditionally presented in the ceremony and a bow.
A very interesting fob, Eisteddfod derives from the Welsh language and in medieval Wales it was a coming together or meeting of bards, minstrels and poets where they would perform music and poetry in competition and fun.
The reverse of the fob is engraved with a personal inscription; Elisabeth Kennedy 1st National Dancing
The fob has a very large silver plated jump ring attached not original to the piece and this would be best swapped out with a regular jump ring.
These fobs look great alone or as a collection on a nice chunky chain.
Marks and era:
Fully hallmarked for sterling silver, Birmingham Assay office 1935, maker George Kenning and Son.
Condition:
Good used condition overall, some surface wear commensurate with age, lots of aged patina.
Total weight 17.86 grams.
Approx measurements:
1.60" fob length with bale
1.10" fob width
Any questions or queries please contact us.
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It is fairly large made from sterling silver and features an enamelled flag the St George Cross in a shield shape along with a small red sword.
Below this is a small enamelled open book.
The embossed writing surrounding the fob reads; City of London Eisteddfod and to the top of the fob there is a horn possibly depicting the horn of plenty which is traditionally presented in the ceremony and a bow.
A very interesting fob, Eisteddfod derives from the Welsh language and in medieval Wales it was a coming together or meeting of bards, minstrels and poets where they would perform music and poetry in competition and fun.
The reverse of the fob is engraved with a personal inscription; Elisabeth Kennedy 1st National Dancing
The fob has a very large silver plated jump ring attached not original to the piece and this would be best swapped out with a regular jump ring.
These fobs look great alone or as a collection on a nice chunky chain.
Marks and era:
Fully hallmarked for sterling silver, Birmingham Assay office 1935, maker George Kenning and Son.
Condition:
Good used condition overall, some surface wear commensurate with age, lots of aged patina.
Total weight 17.86 grams.
Approx measurements:
1.60" fob length with bale
1.10" fob width
Any questions or queries please contact us.
FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING.
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