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Bold and beautifully architectural, this Victorian book chain necklace is composed of alternating rectangular plaque links and chunky round connectors for a striking, collarbone-skimming silhouette. Each plaque is richly detailed with a raised beaded lattice framed by crisp reeded borders, the oxidised recesses adding depth and drama to the Silver sheen. Two oversized bolt rings complete the look—one forming the clasp and a second at the front acting as a decorative drop or practical hanger for a pendant or locket.
The chain has wonderful articulation and presence, its sculptural geometry enhanced by a rich, even patina. Substantial yet elegant, it wears with confident Victorian flair and a satisfyingly weighty feel at 51g.
ERA: Victorian (1837–1901).
MEASUREMENTS: Chain is 18\" (45.5cm) long.Rectangular plaque links are 13mm wide.Round connector rings measure 24mm in diameter.Bolt rings measure 19mm in diameter.WEIGHT: 51g.
MATERIALS: Tests as Silver.HALLMARKS: Since we have dated this piece as being made before 1950, a hallmark is not required in order for it to be sold in line with UK hallmarking legislation.
PACKAGING: Your order will be gift-wrapped free of charge in a Lillicoco cardboard box made from recycled materials, tied with a ribbon.
EXCELLENT: Metal surfaces show light wear with a rich and even patina, and the decorative plaques are crisp with no losses. All articulated links and both bolt-ring clasps are secure and function smoothly. No visible repairs or alterations; a well-cared-for piece.
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