Austro-Hungarian rose gold chain - 152 cm
152 cm long sprin ring chain made of 14k rose gold (580/1000). The spring ring at the end of the chain was originally used to hang a pocket watch or lorgnette. Stamped in Prague ("C") in the early 20th century during the Austro-Hungarian Empire (hallmark "fox") and master's mark ("PM").
nz.050.25.07
Data sheet
- Origin:
- Austria-Hungary
Beginning of the 20th century
Prague - Technique/ Materials:
- Gold
- Precious metal fineness:
- Au 580/1000
- Weight:
- 20,98 g
- Length:
- 152 cm
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