Antique Silver Double Albert Chain. Birmingham 1906. T-Bar Watch Chain.
Antique Silver Double Albert Chain. Birmingham 1906. T-Bar Watch Chain.
Materials
Materials
Date & Origin
Date & Origin
Measurements
Measurements
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A double Albert chain crafted in sterling silver and hallmarked in Birmingham, 1906.
This elegant Edwardian-era piece features the characteristic dual dog clip design. Showcasing the refined craftsmanship of Edwardian jewellery makers.
The chain displays authentic period patina and bears clear hallmarks confirming its age and silver content.
Double Albert chains were traditionally worn across the waistcoat, suspended from buttonhole to pocket, making them both a functional and fashionable accessory for gentlemen of the era.
Today, a high-fashion item worn around the neck.
A genuine antique suitable for collectors, vintage enthusiasts, or those seeking a statement piece with genuine historical provenance. Ideal worn as intended or styled as a contemporary necklace for those who appreciate authentic heritage jewellery.
Weigh 58.0g
Length 15" 38.1cm (plus a spare 2.7cm of chain to hang a fob on)
Chain Width 7.1mm
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