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Antique Sterling Silver Albert Pocket Watch Chain & Fob – Birmingham 1919/20Description: A superb antique sterling silver Albert watch chain complete with an ornate fob medal, both fully hallmarked for Birmingham in the early 20th century. The chain features attractive, well formed links, each stamped with the Lion Passant, confirming sterling silver purity. The fob is particularly eye catching, with an intricate pierced design and central shield cartouche, ready for engraving. A classic and wearable antique piece, ideal for
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Description:
A superb antique sterling silver Albert watch chain complete with an ornate fob medal, both fully hallmarked for Birmingham in the early 20th century. The chain features attractive, well-formed links, each stamped with the Lion Passant, confirming sterling silver purity.

The fob is particularly eye-catching, with an intricate pierced design and central shield cartouche, ready for engraving. A classic and wearable antique piece, ideal for use with a pocket watch or as a statement accessory.

Brief Maker History:
The chain is marked “H.P.” for Henry Pope, a known Birmingham silversmith active in the late 19th and early 20th century, often associated with quality small silver items and watch chains. William Hair Haseler (W.H.H.) is also noted on the fob, a highly regarded maker linked with Liberty & Co., producing high-quality silverware of the period.

Key Details:

  • Material: Sterling silver (Lion Passant on all links)
  • Assay Office: Birmingham
  • Date: Chain 1920, fob 1919
  • Makers: Henry Pope (chain), William Hair Haseler (fob)
  • Style: Albert watch chain with T-bar and dog clip
  • Includes original fob medal with shield cartouche

Dimensions:

  • Length (T-bar to clip): approx. 247mm
  • Total length incl. fob & clip: approx. 310mm
  • T-bar width: approx. 40mm
  • Fob size: approx. 38mm x 28mm
  • Weight: approx. 31.98g

Condition:

  • Excellent antique condition
  • Light surface wear consistent with age
  • Clip functioning correctly
  • Hallmarks clear and legible

Summary:
A quality antique sterling silver Albert chain with a decorative fob, combining two well-regarded Birmingham makers. A versatile and collectable piece, perfect for everyday wear or as part of a pocket watch ensemble.

Postage:
As usual, this item will be packaged carefully and dispatched with tracking. International shipping is available upon request.

Antique Sterling Silver Albert Pocket Watch Chain & Fob – Birmingham 1919/20

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