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Chain Pocket Watch Victorian Chatelaine Seal Pinchbeck Antique 1800 N.3

Chain Pocket Watch Victorian Chatelaine Seal Pinchbeck Antique 1800 N.3

€240,46

Chain Pocket Watch Victorian Chatelaine Seal Pinchbeck Antique 1800 N.3

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A noble accessory of the Victorian Great Britain (19th century): pocket clock chain made of golden pushback alloy, created by goldsmiths in the second half of the nineteenth century.

These chains were worn by ministers, lords and members of the aristocracy, fixed to the jacket with the decorated detention and used to keep the clock with the lower part with the noble seal with a plate with a hand-engraved monogram with the capital letter enriched by oblique lines and decorative curves, ornamental details such as to make the seal as a family and noble belonging.

An elegant and history accessory of history: this pocket watch chain, made in Pinchbeck, a golden alloy invented in London in the eighteenth century by Christopher Pinchbeck, retains the authentic charm of the refined Victorian era.

Its structure with higher safety closure and lower virgin seal to be customized combines functionality, elegance and possibility of personal inheritance.

↔ paper 12.5 cm (πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ 4.92 in), maximum width 2.5 cm (πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ 0.98 in)

⏳ Won: Victoriana (1837–1901)

πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ Production: England

πŸ›ž Superior closure with safety system with a granted hook with lever

⛓️ chain with carabiner for pocket clock or pin

πŸ– Handmade by Victorian goldsmiths Masters

πŸͺ™ Virgin Seal with a smooth stone base I do not engraved

πŸ” Conservative state as per photo

✨ Material: Pinchbeck - Golden League of great resistance and elegance

🟑 Radity - the charm of the Pinchbeck material


πŸ“– An era of ink and genius: the Victorian period (1837–1901), marked by the long reign of Queen Victoria, was an era of contrasts and splendors: industrial revolution, colonial expansion and bourgeois refinement.

The pocket chain then became a symbol of punctuality and social status, capable of telling who the owner was even before he opened his mouth.

The Pinchbeck, with its shine similar to gold, offered the aesthetic value combined with greater safety, becoming the choice of those who wanted elegance without risk.

The Virgin Seal, remained intact, is a white page ready to accommodate initials or coat of arms: a legacy of identity and memory to be handed down.


πŸŽ–οΈ We are sellers with top reliability on Ebay for years, with over 2,400 fully satisfied customers who have chosen our shop for quality, care and authenticity. Each object we propose is selected, photographed and described with competence and passion.



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These chains were worn by ministers, lords and members of the aristocracy, fixed to the jacket with the decorated detention and used to keep the clock with the lower part with the noble seal with a plate with a hand-engraved monogram with the capital letter enriched by oblique lines and decorative curves, ornamental details such as to make the seal as a family and noble belonging. An elegant and history accessory of history: this pocket watch chain, made in Pinchbeck, a golden alloy invented in London in the eighteenth century by Christopher Pinchbeck, retains the authentic charm of the refined Victorian era. πŸŽ–οΈWe are sellers with top reliability on Ebay for years, with over 2,400 fully satisfied customers who have chosen our shop for quality, care and authenticity. Each object we proposed

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