This early 19th Century spinner fob was originally likely worn on a gentleman's watch chain. Thetop has veen decorated with a design made up of scallops and a meander-pattern. The locket can turn around its axis, and both sides are set with a lapis lazuli plaque. One side can open, and can be used to store a memento.
This fob is currently being offered without a necklace. Please feel free to reach out if you would like to include a necklace with your purchase.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Size: 52 mm /2 inches long including the jump ring.
The locket measures 22 x 18 mm.
Weight: 16.50 grams.
Age: Early 19th Century, also known as the Georgian era, circa 1820s.
Hallmarks: The fob does not carry any hallmarks but has been acid tested as being 18k gold.
Condition: In good antique condition with only minor wear, consistent with its age. There are some faint scratches on the lapis lazuli on the side that opens, and the other lapis lazuli has a chip at the bottom, which can be seen in the pictures.
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