Antique Decorative Silver Purple Glass Watch Fob
Antique Decorative Silver Purple Glass Watch Fob
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The watch fob was a common piece of jewellery in the late 1700s for Victorian gentlemen. It was worn on an Albert chain across the belly and was used to show off a man's status - the fancier the fob the more important the gentleman! Watch fobs were crafted in many different styles, some gem-set and some had engravings called Intaglios, commonly initials or family crests, which would be used as an imprint for a wax seal.
This particular fob features a glass stone of a regal purple hue, beautifully faceted to reflect the light. In modern times, watch fobs are commonly used as charms for ladies and are commonly found as part of bracelets or pendants.
DETAILS:-
DIMENSIONS - 2cm Length (Approx)
HALLMARK- Unmarked
This amazing jewel will arrive in one of our sleek, signature Eloise Jewellery boxes.
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*Chain not included.





