Posted 7 years ago
Steptoe1
(1983 items)
Hello I found this old lock and broken chain that's someone has broken up, it is marked in a way I've not seen before so hoping someone can help with more info about this, I think it must be at least vintage.
20 microns is very good and used e.g. on watch cases with a 20 year wear guarantee.
Honestly marked and a good answer for claims often seen here on CW ‚‚not marked but tested for gold‚‚
The same here - Victorian:
https://www.rubylane.com/item/1279873-pp000201/Quality-Antique-Victorian-20-Micron-9ct
Unfortunately, it cannot be repaired because if hard soldered and acid pickled, which cannot be avoided, the gold coating would disappear.But if long enough, links can be mechanically manipulated with non- serrated pliers, carefully because they are hollow.
Thanks Ivan great info and help. Never seen the 20 microns before so thanks for explaining and I need to have a look to see if I have the rest of the links.
Super !!! Not sure if anything in my post would help you, but you can check it out:
https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/146645-victorian--sterling-silver-bracelet-and
Thanks rose share,aura