$213.75
Victorian Lady's 12K Gold Filled Square Rolo Chain Necklace for Watch, Lorgnette, Muff, or Locket. Made around 1900, this long square rolo link watch chain has a navette shaped slide, measuring 11mm X 5.6mm X 3.8mm. Both sides of slide are engraved. The chain is 44 inches long (excluding the clasp) and is finished with a dog clip clasp to hold a pendant watch, lorgnette, muff or locket. Antique guard chains like this are also excellent doubled and worn with your favorite pendant or amulet. In Good Vintage Condition, with minor surface wear, commensurate with age and loose tongue in the clasp. The slide moves and stays where placed.
ERA: Victorian, 1900
METAL/MATERIALS: 12K Gold Filled (tested)
HALLMARKS/HISTORY: O.B. & Co. on clasp
MEASUREMENTS: Chain is 44" long, excluding the clasp. It is 1.6mm in diameter. The slide measures 11mm X 5.6mm X 3.8mm.
WEIGHT: 13.5 grams total weight
CONDITION: In good vintage condition, with minor surface wear, commensurate with age and loose tongue in the clasp. Previously owned and worn.
Arrives in a gift box!
Please note that all of my jewelry is vintage or antique and has been previously owned and worn. As with all vintage jewelry, minor imperfections and finish wear or blemishes are to be expected. I do my very best to note any condition issues or damage I note during inspection and photography. Feel free to ask any questions you may have. And I am happy to accept returns if you are unhappy with your jewelry for any reason. Simply contact me within three days of receipt. Thanks!
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