$61.50 $82.00
Vintage Albert Watch Chain Locket and Anchor Fobs. Made in the 1970s during a Victorian revival, this chunky silver tone oval link watch chain has a T bar, as well as large opening locket and anchor charm. The chain is approximately 9 inches long, allowing it to be worn as a fob as is or with your own pocket watch. Or, wear it as a bracelet for a unique look. The large locket measures approximately 1 3/4" X 1 1/4" and has embossed pattern front and back. Check the original "sample" photos of a woman and couple at the beach! The locket opens and snaps perfectly and has original plastic photo covers. The chain also has an anchor fob that measures 1 1/2" X 3/4". The piece is in very good vintage condition with no damage noted.
ERA: 1970s
METAL/MATERIALS: Silver Tone
HALLMARKS/HISTORY: Unmarked
MEASUREMENTS: Chain measures approximately 9" long. The locket measures 1 3/4" X 1 1/4",
CONDITION: In Very Good Vintage Condition, with no damage noted. Previously owned and worn.
Arrives in 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. Wear on vintage jewelry pieces is part of their history. 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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