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Victorian Gold Plated Watch Chain

Victorian Gold Plated Watch Chain

SKU: RJ04791
£35.00Price

Before the invention of the wrist watch, all watches would have been pocket watches, as the name implies,  it would have been kept in the breast pocket. Then came the neeed to keep your watch safe from pick pockets, and so came about the watch chain. The watch chain, originally called the watch guard, was invented in the early 19th century, this would have been a short chain attatching your watch to your clothes via a t-bar and clip. As we get into the Victorian era these chains became longer and more elaborate and were a very popular piece of gentleman's jewellery, often hung with fobs, seals, coin holders and vesta cases.

 

This is a Victorian, gold plated watch chain with a flattened curb link, the curb link being the most popular design of watch chains at the end of the Victorian period. This has a sprung clip at one end to attach it to your button hole and a swivel dog clip at the other end to attach to your pocket watch.

 

The gold plate is in good condition and showing no ware. The clips at both ends work well.

 

Dimensions: 25cm long

 

 

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1880

Before the invention of the wrist watch, all watches would have been pocket watches, as the name implies,  it would have been kept in the breast pocket. Then came the neeed to keep your watch safe from pick pockets, and so came about the watch chain. The watch chain, originally called the watch guard, was invented in the early 19th century, this would have been a short chain attatching your watch to your clothes via a t-bar and clip. As we get into the Victorian era these chains became longer and more elaborate and were a very popular piece of gentleman's jewellery, often hung with fobs, seals, coin holders and vesta cases.

 

This is a Victorian, gold plated watch chain with a flattened curb link, the curb link being the most popular design of watch chains at the end of the Victorian period. This has a sprung clip at one end to attach it to your button hole and a swivel dog clip at the other end to attach to your pocket watch.

 

The gold plate is in good condition and showing no ware. The clips at both ends work well.

 

Dimensions: 25cm long

 

 

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