Edwardian 9ct Rose Gold Swivel Fob Pendant Necklace
Edwardian 9ct Rose Gold Swivel Fob Pendant Necklace Edwardian 9ct Rose Gold Swivel Fob Pendant Necklace Edwardian 9ct Rose Gold Swivel Fob Pendant Necklace Edwardian 9ct Rose Gold Swivel Fob Pendant Necklace Edwardian 9ct Rose Gold Swivel Fob Pendant Necklace Edwardian 9ct Rose Gold Swivel Fob Pendant Necklace Edwardian 9ct Rose Gold Swivel Fob Pendant Necklace Edwardian 9ct Rose Gold Swivel Fob Pendant Necklace

Edwardian 9ct Rose Gold Swivel Fob Pendant Necklace

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Edwardian 9ct Rose Gold Swivel Fob Pendant Necklace – E. Atkins & Sons, Birmingham 1910 An attractive Edwardian swivel fob pendant necklace in solid 9ct rose gold, set with a rotating circular mount inset with bloodstone to one side and carnelian to the reverse. The fob is fully hallmarked for Birmingham 1910, with marks for 9 carat gold (“9” and “.375”), the Birmingham anchor, and a lowercase “l” in chamfered rectangular punch. The maker’s mark E.A & S, though slightly rubbed, is attributed to E. Atkins & Sons, a known Birmingham manufacturer of fine watch fobs and chains in the early 20th century. The pendant is suspended from its original 9ct rose gold trace-link chain, which measures 48 cm and fastens with a bolt ring clasp. A single replacement jump ring of silver-coloured metal has been added at the clasp in place of a missing link. This is stable, discreet when worn, and mentioned here for accuracy. English, Birmingham, 1910 Maker: E. A & S (E. Atkins & Sons) Stones: Bloodstone and carnelian Metal: Solid 9ct rose gold (fob and chain) Chain length: 48 cm Fob dimensions: 2.4 × 3.0 × 0.7 cm Total weight: 12.6 grams Good antique condition. Little wear to the stones and goldwork consistent with age. Swivel mechanism functions well. Hallmarks are legible, with wear to the maker’s mark. One jump ring at the clasp is a later replacement in non-gold metal.

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