Antique Watch Chain Victorian Locket Pendant Necklace - Seacraft Collab
Regular price
$695.00
Sale
24" Antique Gold Filled Watch Chain with a Dog Clip attached to a Victorian Gold Filled Glass Locket. It also features a traditional Spring Ring rear closure. We have filled it with 3 teeny Natural Starfish but you can open to fill with a Photograph or tiny Gemstones.
Message us to request a complimentary adjustment to a shorter length or take to your local jeweler.
Two of your favorite Vintage Curators have come together to create the ultimate Coastal Collab. New England Collectibles meet Classic American Style for a Vintage Jewelry Collection that will make you dream of Summers in Maine.
Shown with a complimentary necklace sold seperately.
Comes ready to gift in a beautiful blue velvet jewelry box.
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CARE & MAINTENANCE: We recommend regular cleaning with small amount of warm water and mild soap (blue dawn is our choice) on soft bristle toothbrush as needed. if Gold Filled Jewelry is not regularly worn it can patina, much like silver. you can gently remove patina with a silver polishing cloth or an old T-shirt with a touch of metal cleaner like Simi Chrome or Wenol.
- We also make appointments for free cleaning and polishing for items purchased from us. Contact us for openings.
- Cleaning or repair of your own pieces is available price is on case by case basis.
DESCRIPTION: Gold Filled Chain, Mixed Material Vintage Charm Necklace 27" O/A
METALS: Gold Filled
CIRCA: Early to Mid 19th Century
HISTORY & FACTS: Until World War I and the development of the wristwatch, most watches designed for men had to be carried in the pocket. They were usually attached a chain. One end of the chain was attached to a buttonhole in the vest, and the watch was kept in a small pocket on the waistcoat, called a fob pocket. The fob, or end of the chain, would pass through the buttonholes in the middle and end in the pocket on the other side. Around 1775, waistcoats had several pockets, and for a time it was fashionable to carry a watch in each pocket. Sometimes only one watch was functional, while the others were merely decorative.
Fobs and seals decorated the waists of fashionable men during the early nineteenth century, continuing a trend that started in the late eighteenth century. Fobs were short straps, ribbons, tassels, or chains. The fobs hanging from each pocket became quite elaborate, and small personal seals were often attached to the free end.
As chain-style fobs began to be made of jewelry quality metal such as gold, silver, or even platinum, they began to be called watch chains or fob chains. Watch Chains and Fobs have outlived the pocket watch and are now considered collectible and valuable objects themselves.