No reserve price - ネックレス Silver - 古い鎖、1813年コイン、35g





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Antique silver necklace with an 1813 Portuguese 400 Reis coin pendant, total weight 35 g, chain length 72 cm, coin fineness .917, chain dating to the first half of the 20th century and made in Portugal.
Description from the seller
アンティーク・シルバー・チェーン with rare 1813 Portuguese 400 Réis coin, 35 g
Antique silver necklace incorporating an 1813 Portuguese 400 Réis coin.
A particularly appealing antique necklace combining a Portuguese silver 400 Réis coin dated 1813 with a substantial and beautifully constructed silver chain dating from the first half of the 20th century.
The coin, issued during the reign of D. João VI as Prince Regent, has been preserved as a wearable pendant. It retains attractive age-related toning and clearly defined details, including the Portuguese arms and the characteristic cross with four rosettes and the inscription IN HOC SIGNO VINCES.
The coin is an authentic 400 Réis (Cruzado Novo), 1813, Krause KM 331, weighing approximately 15 g, with a diameter of 36 mm and a silver fineness of .917, corresponding to approximately 13.76 g of fine silver.
The necklace itself is particularly attractive. The long 72 cm silver chain is formed from closely interlinked, sculptural S-shaped links, creating a rich woven appearance and a remarkably substantial feel. The construction, clasp and natural wear are consistent with first-half 20th-century jewellery.
The combination of an early-19th-century Portuguese coin with an older silver chain makes this a distinctive piece with considerable character, equally suitable as a wearable historical jewel or as an unusual addition to a collection of Portuguese numismatic and antique jewellery.
The silver of the necklace has been tested and confirmed.
A charming and unusual object bringing together Portuguese history, antique jewellery and numismatic interest.
Specifications
Object: Antique silver necklace with coin pendant
Coin: Portugal, 400 Réis (Cruzado Novo)
Date: 1813
Ruler: D. João VI, Prince Regent
Reference: Krause KM 331
Coin weight: approx. 15 g
Coin diameter: 36 mm
Coin fineness: .917 silver
Fine silver content of coin: approx. 13.76 g
Chain: Silver, tested and confirmed
Chain length: 72 cm
Total weight: approx. 35 g
Chain period: First half of the 20th century
Condition: Very Fine coin; minor edge defect; chain with normal signs of age and use
Condition:
Good antique condition.
The 1813 coin is approximately Very Fine (VF), with a minor edge defect consistent with its age and subsequent use as jewellery. The coin has been converted into a pendant, and the suspension fitting should therefore be considered part of its history as jewellery.
The silver chain is in good overall condition, with the expected minor signs of age and use. The surface shows natural wear and patination appropriate to an older piece.
Please examine all photographs carefully, as they form an integral part of the condition description.
アンティーク・シルバー・チェーン with rare 1813 Portuguese 400 Réis coin, 35 g
Antique silver necklace incorporating an 1813 Portuguese 400 Réis coin.
A particularly appealing antique necklace combining a Portuguese silver 400 Réis coin dated 1813 with a substantial and beautifully constructed silver chain dating from the first half of the 20th century.
The coin, issued during the reign of D. João VI as Prince Regent, has been preserved as a wearable pendant. It retains attractive age-related toning and clearly defined details, including the Portuguese arms and the characteristic cross with four rosettes and the inscription IN HOC SIGNO VINCES.
The coin is an authentic 400 Réis (Cruzado Novo), 1813, Krause KM 331, weighing approximately 15 g, with a diameter of 36 mm and a silver fineness of .917, corresponding to approximately 13.76 g of fine silver.
The necklace itself is particularly attractive. The long 72 cm silver chain is formed from closely interlinked, sculptural S-shaped links, creating a rich woven appearance and a remarkably substantial feel. The construction, clasp and natural wear are consistent with first-half 20th-century jewellery.
The combination of an early-19th-century Portuguese coin with an older silver chain makes this a distinctive piece with considerable character, equally suitable as a wearable historical jewel or as an unusual addition to a collection of Portuguese numismatic and antique jewellery.
The silver of the necklace has been tested and confirmed.
A charming and unusual object bringing together Portuguese history, antique jewellery and numismatic interest.
Specifications
Object: Antique silver necklace with coin pendant
Coin: Portugal, 400 Réis (Cruzado Novo)
Date: 1813
Ruler: D. João VI, Prince Regent
Reference: Krause KM 331
Coin weight: approx. 15 g
Coin diameter: 36 mm
Coin fineness: .917 silver
Fine silver content of coin: approx. 13.76 g
Chain: Silver, tested and confirmed
Chain length: 72 cm
Total weight: approx. 35 g
Chain period: First half of the 20th century
Condition: Very Fine coin; minor edge defect; chain with normal signs of age and use
Condition:
Good antique condition.
The 1813 coin is approximately Very Fine (VF), with a minor edge defect consistent with its age and subsequent use as jewellery. The coin has been converted into a pendant, and the suspension fitting should therefore be considered part of its history as jewellery.
The silver chain is in good overall condition, with the expected minor signs of age and use. The surface shows natural wear and patination appropriate to an older piece.
Please examine all photographs carefully, as they form an integral part of the condition description.
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