Victorian Trombone Link Chain
Heavy antique fetter link (aka trombone link) chain in bright yellow gold, dating from the late Victorian period, circa 1900. Each chunk link is individually stamped for solid 9 carat gold (.9 375), and the larger hoop securing the T-bar in the middle has the iconic anchor stamp of the Birmingham Assay Office, and gothic font date letter e for the year 1879. It fastens with two dog clips and a wearable length of 15 3/4 inches. Weight is 40.2 grams.
Era: Victorian, 1879
Length: 15.75 inches
Long links: 26.2mm by 7.1mm by 2.0mm
Weight: 40.2 grams
Hallmarks: English, Birmingham, 9ct Gold, 1879
Condition: Great antique condition, originally a watch chain. Three of the round links display some discolouration
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