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Pocket Watch Chain Fob Spinner 1830s Victorian 9ct Rose Gold Filled & Citrine (1 of 8)
riversidemaximus23
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Pocket Watch Chain Fob Spinner 1830s Victorian 9ct Rose Gold Filled & Citrine

REF: LA513192
£165
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Description
Gentleman's large and highly impressive 9ct rose gold filled (has a lovely soft pink hue, professionally tested, known in the UK as rolled gold) and vivid cognac citrine glass pocket watch chain Antique spinner fob with original big ornate split top ring. C~1830's (on the cusp of Georgian in to Victorian). Similar to the fobs I have supplied to Pinewood Studios. (Please excuse the reflections/dark shadows in the pictures - was extremely difficult to photograph). Measures; 3.9cm height (including the top ring), 2.5 width and weighs a respectable 6.2 grams. Wonderful fancy (and very unusual) engine turned scrolled half moon mount with a large highly polished and beautifully decorated ball adornment to centre, holding securely a large faceted vivid cognac citrine glass spinner 'stone' which reflects the light beautifully. Wide engine turned bail (with little finial to top) and original ornate big split top ring to attach to a Gentleman's pocket watch chain. Excellent clean and bright condition with no wear or damage and just a few tiny little 'flea nibbles' to the 'stone' (showing under eyeglass only) commensurate with age. Will arrive in a new velvet presentation pouch and be very securely and safely packed. *** Will Ship Worldwide *** UK - Free! Royal Mail 1ST Class Signed For Delivery
declaration
riversidemaximus23 has clarified that the Pocket Watch Chain Fob Spinner 1830s Victorian 9ct Rose Gold Filled & Citrine (LA513192) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1830s
location
This Pocket Watch Chain Fob Spinner 1830s Victorian 9ct Rose Gold Filled & Citrine is located in West Yorkshire, United Kingdom