
This 9k yellow gold watch chain was originally used to attach a pocket watch to a waistcoat. The chain would prevent theft or loss, and was visible when worn, making it a little fashion accessory too.
This particular example has a so-called Albert-link chain, with swivel hooks on each end. Halfway down the chain hangs a toggle and two watch fobs, one set with a hexagonal-cut amethyst, and the other with a emerald-cut yellow topaz. It could be worn as a bracelet but could also be combined with a different chain or chain extender and worn as a necklace.
General Information
Size: 36 cm / 14.15 inches.
Weight: 36.90 grams
Age: 19th Century, also known as the Victorian era, circa 1870s.
Material: All links have been hallmarked '9' and '375' for 9k gold. The toggle is further hallmarked with the hallmark for Birmingham and the makers mark 'B&S'.
Condition: In great antique condition with only minor wear, consistent with its age.
Please note that the antique box is for display purposes.