Victorian three-colour gold goblet fob and slide chain, c1880
May your cup runneth over!
Here’s a whimsical three-colour 12-carat gold fob featuring a tilted goblet.
The main body and chain are yellow gold with rose and green gold highlights.
The dog clip is 15-carat gold but it may still be original. It’s well matched in colour and size – these late 19th century English fob ornaments often have a mixture of gold alloys and purities.
And the slide works smoothly and firmly to offer variety in the ways this can be worn.
View a YouTube video of this fob here
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FREE RETURNS WITHIN 14 DAYS
• Handmade in 12-carat yellow, rose and green gold, with a 15-carat gold dog clip
• Approximately 13.4cm (5 1/3 inches) long
• Weight is 11.7 grams
• In excellent antique condition – it comes from the collection of Karen Deakin Antiques
• Will come in a gift box (our antique boxes are not for sale)
• Note: the fine gold chain worn as a necklace is not for sale
The photos are true to life – they’re our attempt to put this jewel into your hands. Please examine them carefully as they form part of the description.
Buy with confidence: we accept returns within 14 days if you’re not delighted with your purchase. Stock can be viewed by appointment at a secure location in central Sydney.
We’d be very happy to send more information and images.
Layaway available – just ask!
May your cup runneth over!
Here’s a whimsical three-colour 12-carat gold fob featuring a tilted goblet.
The main body and chain are yellow gold with rose and green gold highlights.
The dog clip is 15-carat gold but it may still be original. It’s well matched in colour and size – these late 19th century English fob ornaments often have a mixture of gold alloys and purities.
And the slide works smoothly and firmly to offer variety in the ways this can be worn.
View a YouTube video of this fob here
FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING, TRACKED AND INSURED
FREE RETURNS WITHIN 14 DAYS
• Handmade in 12-carat yellow, rose and green gold, with a 15-carat gold dog clip
• Approximately 13.4cm (5 1/3 inches) long
• Weight is 11.7 grams
• In excellent antique condition – it comes from the collection of Karen Deakin Antiques
• Will come in a gift box (our antique boxes are not for sale)
• Note: the fine gold chain worn as a necklace is not for sale
The photos are true to life – they’re our attempt to put this jewel into your hands. Please examine them carefully as they form part of the description.
Buy with confidence: we accept returns within 14 days if you’re not delighted with your purchase. Stock can be viewed by appointment at a secure location in central Sydney.
We’d be very happy to send more information and images.
Layaway available – just ask!
May your cup runneth over!
Here’s a whimsical three-colour 12-carat gold fob featuring a tilted goblet.
The main body and chain are yellow gold with rose and green gold highlights.
The dog clip is 15-carat gold but it may still be original. It’s well matched in colour and size – these late 19th century English fob ornaments often have a mixture of gold alloys and purities.
And the slide works smoothly and firmly to offer variety in the ways this can be worn.
View a YouTube video of this fob here
FREE WORLDWIDE SHIPPING, TRACKED AND INSURED
FREE RETURNS WITHIN 14 DAYS
• Handmade in 12-carat yellow, rose and green gold, with a 15-carat gold dog clip
• Approximately 13.4cm (5 1/3 inches) long
• Weight is 11.7 grams
• In excellent antique condition – it comes from the collection of Karen Deakin Antiques
• Will come in a gift box (our antique boxes are not for sale)
• Note: the fine gold chain worn as a necklace is not for sale
The photos are true to life – they’re our attempt to put this jewel into your hands. Please examine them carefully as they form part of the description.
Buy with confidence: we accept returns within 14 days if you’re not delighted with your purchase. Stock can be viewed by appointment at a secure location in central Sydney.
We’d be very happy to send more information and images.
Layaway available – just ask!