Rare, Collectable, Vintage (1951), 9ct Gold Festival of Britain Charm
This stylish, rare and collectable charm is made of fully hallmarked 9ct gold and dates from 1951. The charm is a souvenir commemorating The Festival of Britain in 1951; The Festival of Britain was a national exhibition and fair that was a celebration of British design, science and technology. It aimed to create a sense of recovery following The Second World War.
The charm measures 1.9cms height (including the integral bale but excluding the top suspension ring) and it weighs 1.2g
The reverse of the charm is stamped ‘9’ and ‘375’ for 9ct gold, along with hallmarks showing that it was made in Birmingham in 1951.
This vintage charm is 73 years old and is in very good condition for its age, with no damage and showing just light signs of age / general wear. The suspension ring is fully closed.
This stylish, rare and collectable charm is made of fully hallmarked 9ct gold and dates from 1951. The charm is a souvenir commemorating The Festival of Britain in 1951; The Festival of Britain was a national exhibition and fair that was a celebration of British design, science and technology. It aimed to create a sense of recovery following The Second World War.
The charm measures 1.9cms height (including the integral bale but excluding the top suspension ring) and it weighs 1.2g
The reverse of the charm is stamped ‘9’ and ‘375’ for 9ct gold, along with hallmarks showing that it was made in Birmingham in 1951.
This vintage charm is 73 years old and is in very good condition for its age, with no damage and showing just light signs of age / general wear. The suspension ring is fully closed.
This stylish, rare and collectable charm is made of fully hallmarked 9ct gold and dates from 1951. The charm is a souvenir commemorating The Festival of Britain in 1951; The Festival of Britain was a national exhibition and fair that was a celebration of British design, science and technology. It aimed to create a sense of recovery following The Second World War.
The charm measures 1.9cms height (including the integral bale but excluding the top suspension ring) and it weighs 1.2g
The reverse of the charm is stamped ‘9’ and ‘375’ for 9ct gold, along with hallmarks showing that it was made in Birmingham in 1951.
This vintage charm is 73 years old and is in very good condition for its age, with no damage and showing just light signs of age / general wear. The suspension ring is fully closed.