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Antique Victorian sterling silver watch fob pendant, St Christopher
Antique Victorian sterling silver watch fob pendant, St Christopher
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£169.00 GBP
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An interesting antique Victorian sterling silver watch fob pendant.
It is a large fob and quite heavy too, it depicts the famous St Christopher image of the saint carrying a child across the mighty river, the patron saint of all travellers.
This is on a roundel surmounted to the decorative fancy shaped fob and it has a fixed position bale ready for hanging from your favourite necklace or Albert chain or an additional jump ring could be added.
These fobs look great alone or as a collection on a nice chunky chain.
A nice unusual find.
Marks and era:
Fully hallmarked for sterling silver, Victorian era, Birmingham Assay office, 1893.
Condition:
Good used condition overall, some surface wear commensurate with age, aged patina, wear to the fixed bale from rubbing.
Total weight 20.53 grams.
Approx measurements:
1.75" fob length with bale
1.25" fob width
Any questions or queries please contact us.
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It is a large fob and quite heavy too, it depicts the famous St Christopher image of the saint carrying a child across the mighty river, the patron saint of all travellers.
This is on a roundel surmounted to the decorative fancy shaped fob and it has a fixed position bale ready for hanging from your favourite necklace or Albert chain or an additional jump ring could be added.
These fobs look great alone or as a collection on a nice chunky chain.
A nice unusual find.
Marks and era:
Fully hallmarked for sterling silver, Victorian era, Birmingham Assay office, 1893.
Condition:
Good used condition overall, some surface wear commensurate with age, aged patina, wear to the fixed bale from rubbing.
Total weight 20.53 grams.
Approx measurements:
1.75" fob length with bale
1.25" fob width
Any questions or queries please contact us.
FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING.
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