This c. 1900 chain is unquestionably the wildest I have found in all of my chain hunting. Four highly detailed buckle links are interspersed between facetted rolo links. The buckles are finished with floral engraving on the reverse, that matches the engraved swivelling t-bar. Between the details on the buckles, the facetted links, and the engraved t-bar, there's not an inch of this chain that has been overlooked detail-wise.
The chain has two antique dog clips that can be used for pendants. It can also be wrapped twice as a bracelet.
The chain is quite short, so I have added a well matched antique trombone link extender that can also be clipped into other chains. Should you want additional length, please contact me, and a longer extender can be purchased.
The chain is 9ct and was likely gently gilded in higher carat, as was common practice.
For chain lovers, this truly falls under the “find me another” category and is just so much fun solo or in a stack.
Weight: 37.79 grams (extender is 6.29 grams)
Length: 41cm / 16.25 in with extender (extender is 7cm). Extender is antique 9ct and can be worn with other chains.
Dimensions: 1cm at widest point
Colour: Warm, yellow gold. Evidence of historical gilding.
Markings: Marked for 9ct on jump rings. Dog clips are stamped.
Condition: Repairs to several links visible under close inspection.
Notes: T-bar swivels and is hollow. Dog clips are not identical. 9ct likely gilded at some earlier point.