Antique 9ct Rose Gold Engraved Anchor Charm
This sweet and attractive antique charm dates from around 1910 - 1930 and is made of 9ct rose gold. The front has attractive engraving detail.
The charm measures approximately 1.5cms height (excluding the top suspension ring) and weighs approximately 0.3g (it’s hollow).
As is sometimes the case with jewellery of this age and type there are no hallmarks, but the charm has been professionally tested and is 9ct rose gold.
This charm is around 90 - 100 years old. The front of the charm is in very good condition, on close inspection it can be seen that there is a small hairline split on the reverse of the anchor at the bottom (this is reflected in the price). The suspension ring has been cut where the charm was removed from a bracelet.
This sweet and attractive antique charm dates from around 1910 - 1930 and is made of 9ct rose gold. The front has attractive engraving detail.
The charm measures approximately 1.5cms height (excluding the top suspension ring) and weighs approximately 0.3g (it’s hollow).
As is sometimes the case with jewellery of this age and type there are no hallmarks, but the charm has been professionally tested and is 9ct rose gold.
This charm is around 90 - 100 years old. The front of the charm is in very good condition, on close inspection it can be seen that there is a small hairline split on the reverse of the anchor at the bottom (this is reflected in the price). The suspension ring has been cut where the charm was removed from a bracelet.
This sweet and attractive antique charm dates from around 1910 - 1930 and is made of 9ct rose gold. The front has attractive engraving detail.
The charm measures approximately 1.5cms height (excluding the top suspension ring) and weighs approximately 0.3g (it’s hollow).
As is sometimes the case with jewellery of this age and type there are no hallmarks, but the charm has been professionally tested and is 9ct rose gold.
This charm is around 90 - 100 years old. The front of the charm is in very good condition, on close inspection it can be seen that there is a small hairline split on the reverse of the anchor at the bottom (this is reflected in the price). The suspension ring has been cut where the charm was removed from a bracelet.