No. 98751317

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swidesh antique - chain
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€ 90
10 weeks ago

swidesh antique - chain

Antique 830 Silver Pocket Watch Chain – Solid Link Design – Early 20th Century A beautifully crafted antique 830 silver pocket watch chain, featuring solid oval links with a classic double-ended design — one side with a sturdy spring ring clasp and the other with a hook clasp, perfect for securing a pocket watch or fob. The chain has a rich patina developed over time, highlighting its age and authenticity. Each link is robust and well-proportioned, showing skilled craftsmanship typical of early 20th-century silverwork. Details: Material: Solid 830 silver (marked “830” on link) Length: Approx.29cm Weight:20g Clasp type: Large spring ring and hook Condition: Very good antique condition – light surface wear and patina consistent with age; fully functional clasps. Origin: Likely Scandinavian or Northern European (common 830 silver standard in the region) Era: Circa early 1900s This chain would make a fine companion for a vintage pocket watch, or a striking statement piece on its own. A solid and elegant example of traditional silver craftsmanship. Shipping: Carefully packaged and shipped with tracking.

No. 98751317

Sold
swidesh antique - chain

swidesh antique - chain

Antique 830 Silver Pocket Watch Chain – Solid Link Design – Early 20th Century
A beautifully crafted antique 830 silver pocket watch chain, featuring solid oval links with a classic double-ended design — one side with a sturdy spring ring clasp and the other with a hook clasp, perfect for securing a pocket watch or fob.
The chain has a rich patina developed over time, highlighting its age and authenticity. Each link is robust and well-proportioned, showing skilled craftsmanship typical of early 20th-century silverwork.
Details:
Material: Solid 830 silver (marked “830” on link)
Length: Approx.29cm
Weight:20g
Clasp type: Large spring ring and hook
Condition: Very good antique condition – light surface wear and patina consistent with age; fully functional clasps.
Origin: Likely Scandinavian or Northern European (common 830 silver standard in the region)
Era: Circa early 1900s
This chain would make a fine companion for a vintage pocket watch, or a striking statement piece on its own. A solid and elegant example of traditional silver craftsmanship.
Shipping: Carefully packaged and shipped with tracking.

Final bid
€ 90
Mauro Atienza
Expert
Estimate  € 190 - € 210

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