Description:
13" 14k yellow gold elaborate fancy link Albert-style pocket watch chain with a fancy t-bar finding, art-deco style medium-weight 14k (tested) solid gold links have a large base oval shape with band and arc detailing one half of the link, these fancy links comprise the entire length of the primary and fob-drop arms, flat profile smooth polish 3-loop cloverleaf 14k (tested) center connector supports the primary, fob-drop and short oval-link 14k (tested) leader chain that connects to the t-bar, distinctive 14k (marked & tested) long fancy t-bar has two open rectangular shapes that are perpendicular to each other and then attached at short intervals with thin links, primary chain length is finished with a medium-sized heavy 14k (marked & tested) classic swivel clasp, fob-drop arm is finished with a new 14k (marked) small spring ring that will facilitate the easy addition of a decorative fob if desired.
T-bar & swivel are showing normal even wear, spring ring is a new addition and can be removed at no charge on request; the cloverleaf connector, based off the style, is likely a vintage replacement to the chain but is a matched color addition and in the general style of the links, links have been expertly rebuilt by a local jeweler that specializes in jewelry repair, there are a few marks from the repair however the color has been expertly matched and the links are now comparable to like-new thickness. Chain overall length measures approx. 332mm, fancy links measure approx. 4x11mm, oval links measure approx. 4x5mm, weighs approx. 15.6dwt. A beautiful example of an early 1900's solid gold chain, a great find for this type of detailed goldwork in a pocket watch chain, in excellent overall condition!
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