Antique Clocks, Pocket Watches, Etc.

A 12" Silver Pocket Watch Chain With Loops That Alternate In Size. There Is A Hasp At One End & a 'T' Bar At The Other.

Finally, There's a 2" Section Of Chain
To Attach your Fob To.

Circa 1890


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To Look At Our Pocket Watch Chains!

The Chain is 12" in length (including the Hasp) & is made from "Afghan Silver & Warranted", which is printed on the 'T' Bar. On the Hasp is printed the name of the Silver Company who made the Chain, C, T & S. The chain weighs exactly 1 Ounce, with a 'T' Bar to go through your button hole, belt loop, etc.


The Silver links alternate in size, i.e. one link is 5/8" long, then the next is 3/8" long, and so forth.


The Links on this chain are very attractively interwoven in these dual sets of links! This added intricacy shows the full beauty of this chain, which is all the better to accent your Pocket Watch!!


Professional Opinion: This is truly a one of a kind Watch Chain! Don't be thrown by the discoloration in the pictures, as it's just a reflection from the table. These links are all solid Silver as is shown by the Stamps on the 'T' Bar!!

This Pocket Watch Chain would compliment your watch very nicely or it would make a very nice gift for that special someone, even if that "special someone" is you and your own collection!!

The price for this piece is $165.00


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I've been a member of NAWCC (115858) since 1992.

Bid with confidence & please look at my other auctions for more Great Horological Pieces of Art!

If you are the lucky winner and if for any reason you do not like this watch simply return it within
three days for a complete refund.
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The picture was taken on Ford Island, which is the land mass in the middle of
Pearl Harbor, Hawai'i. Ford Island is better known as the home for "Battleship Row".
The sneak attack on Pearl Harbor was centered on Battleship Row.
My canine "Son" shown in this picture is called "Verge", after the Verge Escapement!