Antique (1908) 9ct Rose Gold Double Sided Picture Locket Pendant
This antique double sided photo locket pendant is made of fully hallmarked 9ct rose gold and dates from 1908. The locket is the same on both sides: each side has a circular glass cover and contains removable images. The locket is undone by unscrewing the top bale which then opens the frame and releases the two glass covers and contents; a photo / lock of hair can then be fitted inside before securing the gold frame again by screwing up the bale.
The locket has a diameter of 2.7cms and it weighs 4.4g
The bottom rim of the locket is stamped ‘9’ and ‘375’ for 9ct gold. There are also hallmarks showing that the locket was made in Birmingham in 1908. There is a maker’s mark of ‘WCD’.
This locket is 116 years old and is in good condition for its age, showing light signs of age / general wear. There is a shallow slither chip and a scratch on the underside of one of the glass covers. The top bale screws / unscrews as it should.
This antique double sided photo locket pendant is made of fully hallmarked 9ct rose gold and dates from 1908. The locket is the same on both sides: each side has a circular glass cover and contains removable images. The locket is undone by unscrewing the top bale which then opens the frame and releases the two glass covers and contents; a photo / lock of hair can then be fitted inside before securing the gold frame again by screwing up the bale.
The locket has a diameter of 2.7cms and it weighs 4.4g
The bottom rim of the locket is stamped ‘9’ and ‘375’ for 9ct gold. There are also hallmarks showing that the locket was made in Birmingham in 1908. There is a maker’s mark of ‘WCD’.
This locket is 116 years old and is in good condition for its age, showing light signs of age / general wear. There is a shallow slither chip and a scratch on the underside of one of the glass covers. The top bale screws / unscrews as it should.
This antique double sided photo locket pendant is made of fully hallmarked 9ct rose gold and dates from 1908. The locket is the same on both sides: each side has a circular glass cover and contains removable images. The locket is undone by unscrewing the top bale which then opens the frame and releases the two glass covers and contents; a photo / lock of hair can then be fitted inside before securing the gold frame again by screwing up the bale.
The locket has a diameter of 2.7cms and it weighs 4.4g
The bottom rim of the locket is stamped ‘9’ and ‘375’ for 9ct gold. There are also hallmarks showing that the locket was made in Birmingham in 1908. There is a maker’s mark of ‘WCD’.
This locket is 116 years old and is in good condition for its age, showing light signs of age / general wear. There is a shallow slither chip and a scratch on the underside of one of the glass covers. The top bale screws / unscrews as it should.