Silver - Chain - v.v. football emblem 1933

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A sterling silver vest pocket watch chain with a football emblem fob dating to 1933, made by William James Dingley of Birmingham, United Kingdom, with a total weight of 42 g and a chain length of about 20 cm, bearing hallmarks including the lion for sterling silver and the Birmingham assay symbol with year letter N.

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Rare antique sterling silver vest pocket watch chain with fob (football emblem) from 1933, made by the renowned silversmith William James Dingley of Birmingham in good condition.

The medal is struck by W.J.D. (William James Dingley). This silversmith was based in Birmingham's Jewelry Quarter and was known for producing high-quality sports medals and enamel badges.

Dating from 1933. This is visible from the silver hallmarks on the reverse, including the lion passant for sterling silver (925), the anchor for the Birmingham assay office, and the specific date letter 'N' for dating.

The central blue shield shows the historic city coat of arms of Reading, consisting of five successive shields, of which the middle one bears a ducal crown.

Chain length about 20 cm and each link is bearing a hallmark (lion).

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Rare antique sterling silver vest pocket watch chain with fob (football emblem) from 1933, made by the renowned silversmith William James Dingley of Birmingham in good condition.

The medal is struck by W.J.D. (William James Dingley). This silversmith was based in Birmingham's Jewelry Quarter and was known for producing high-quality sports medals and enamel badges.

Dating from 1933. This is visible from the silver hallmarks on the reverse, including the lion passant for sterling silver (925), the anchor for the Birmingham assay office, and the specific date letter 'N' for dating.

The central blue shield shows the historic city coat of arms of Reading, consisting of five successive shields, of which the middle one bears a ducal crown.

Chain length about 20 cm and each link is bearing a hallmark (lion).

View the photos to get a good impression of what you will receive.

Sent by registered and insured mail.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Laboratory report
No laboratory report
Metal
Silver
Brand jewellery
No
Total weight
42 g
Condition
Good condition - used with some signs of wear
Gender
Unisex
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Title additional information
v.v. football emblem 1933
Sold by
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1813
Objects sold
98.17%
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