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Description:
A fine antique solid silver WWI military identity bracelet, hallmarked for London 1916 with the maker’s mark J.C.V. for John Collard Vickery, the respected London jeweller and silversmith. The front of the ID plate is hand-engraved:
“S.E. ROBINSON”
“S/4 157639”
“R.A.S.C.”
indicating service in the Royal Army Service Corps during the First World War.
The plate, chain, and dog clip clasp are all silver and hallmarked, with the plate stamped clearly on the reverse. The bracelet is in excellent antique condition with honest wear consistent with age and use.
A very collectable piece of WWI personal history and British silver craftsmanship.
Brief Maker History:
John Collard Vickery was a prestigious London jeweller and silversmith, active in the early 20th century at 179, 181, and 183 Regent Street. The firm produced high-quality silver and luxury items, often retailed alongside Asprey and Garrard pieces. Their work is now highly regarded among collectors.
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Summary:
An exceptional example of a WWI British soldier’s silver identity bracelet, engraved to a named R.A.S.C. serviceman and hallmarked London 1916 by John Collard Vickery. A genuine, wearable piece of First World War history.
Postage & Shipping:
As usual, this item will be packaged carefully and dispatched with tracking. International shipping is available upon request.
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US$40
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