Vintage 9ct Rose Gold 15.5 Belcher link Chain
An eye-catching Vintage Rose Gold Belcher Link Chain, stamped 9 carat and dating from circa 1920, it is fastened with a secure feature Barrel-style clasp, and is around 15.5 in length. This striking Vintage Rose Gold Necklet is in excellent condition for its age and will not fail to impress. Originated in Britain in the 18. Century, named after the bare knuckle boxer Jim Belcher who was All England Champion in the early 1800’s. It is similar in style to the Trace Chain, but rather than having uniform links they tend to be wider than they are thick. We are continually looking to find new and interesting pieces to showcase, and if you sign up here for our. We will drop you a line every couple of weeks, just to keep you informed. All of our items are termed as ” Used ” because they are not bought as new for resale, they have been acquired by us over a number of years and being pre-owned they each have a unique history. Every item is carefully restored by our workshops to allow us to present them in pristine condition for your enjoyment. We will post your item out only on receipt of cleared funds, and only on weekdays Monday to Friday. All of our items are carefully and securely packaged, and sent using a secure national postal service, so we cannot be responsible for any items missing or damaged in transit. Your feedback would be much appreciated… And please don’t forget to check for other unique items. On display in our. The item “Vintage 9ct Rose Gold 15.5 Belcher link Chain” is in sale since Monday, January 4, 2021. This item is in the category “Jewellery & Watches\Fine Jewellery\Fine Necklaces & Pendants\Precious Metal without Stones”. The seller is “mravintage” and is located in WIGAN, Lancashire. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Modified Item: No
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
- Style: Chain
- Length (inches): 15.5
- Length: 13 – 15.99″
- Features: Barrel Clasp
- Metal Purity: 9Carat
- Main Stone: No Stone
- Brand: Unbranded
- Metal: Rose Gold
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