British Antique Victorian Watch Chain/1860-80's European unisex limited From JP

Description


Pocket watch chain from the 1860s to the 1880s
It is also called the Albert Chain, named after Prince Albert (1819-1861), the beloved husband of Queen Victoria (reigned 1837-1901) of England.
It is a noble item that is both practical and decorative, becoming very popular from around 1861 after Prince Albert's death.
What makes this chain unique?
The oval parts, which look like a padlock or an old razor, exude a sturdy and sturdy style.
The oval parts have a hollowed out shape resembling a bat umbrella, and the side surfaces are engraved in a lattice pattern.
Although it is a classic, it has a presence that makes you feel the origins of punk culture!
Some fashionable people even wear it as a bracelet...
It can be used as a collection or as a unisex item.

 

Material: Unknown (no engraving)
Length: approx. 31cm
Please check the ruler comparison image for the size of the motif.
Please understand that there may be some errors.


◇Condition◇

The paint on the brass colored parts is peeling and the metal is dull.


Payment


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Term of Sale


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