A grand antique Edwardian Albert bracelet hallmarked and dated 1909. The chain is made up of solid sterling silver curb links which have been gilded in 18ct yellow gold and bare a sterling lion passant.
Albert chains were named after Prince Albert and were used by wealthy Victorian gentlemen to secure a pocket watch by attaching it via the T-bar to the buttonhole of a waistcoat. Today, they have taken on a new function and are commonly worn as a women’s statement necklace or in this case it has been converted into a fabulous bracelet.
The piece is complete with a hanging T-bar and a claw clasp that can be attached to the T-bar, leaving a length of chain at the end, or attached to the chain creating a wider 9-inch bracelet if preferred.
WEIGHT: 57.2 grams
MEASURES: Length 7 - 9 inches x Width 9mm – T-bar length 40mm x Width 3mm
METAL: Sterling Silver/ 18ct Gold (Tested)
AGE: Edwardian. (Dated 1909)
MARKS: Sterling lion passants, Maker’s initials (R.P.), Date hallmark (K)
CONDITION: Excellent
ITEM NUMBER: 21-485