Share your favorites on Show & Tell

1844 - Rose Gold watch chain/bracelet

In Fine Jewelry > Georgian Jewelry > Show & Tell.
Toni1969's loves193 of 684ANTIQUE VICTORIAN 14ct ROSE GOLD MUFF/GUARD CHAIN Lovely round Vic. rose gold pendant
7
Love it
0
Like it

Toni1969Toni1969 loves this.
auraaura loves this.
Agram.mAgram.m loves this.
sarahoffsarahoff loves this.
kerry10456kerry10456 loves this.
vetraio50vetraio50 loves this.
See 5 more
Add to collection

    Please create an account, or Log in here

    If you don't have an account, create one here.


    Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate


    Posted 13 years ago

    Agram.m
    (762 items)

    This is one of my favorite items. A Rose Gold pocket chain/bracelet with in the center an oval Amethyst. I was told this chain was made in 1844, solid 14K (marked 585, see photo 4) in England, Birmingham.
    Photo 4 shows all the marks (from left to right) what I can read is:P&LJ
    something what lookes like un underlined little Greek Omega 585
    a mark that resembles a small cant written letter v.
    Who can me tell me more about this?

    Unsolved Mystery

    Help us close this case. Add your knowledge below.

    logo
    Georgian Jewelry
    See all
    ATOCHA Coin Pendant Turtle GP over 925 Sterling Silver Sunken Treasure Jewelry
    ATOCHA Coin Pendant Turtle GP over ...
    $53
    ATOCHA Coin Pendant 14k Gold Freeform Silver Coin Treasure Shipwreck Jewelry
    ATOCHA Coin Pendant 14k Gold Freefo...
    $367
    ATOCHA Coin Mini Pendant 14k Yellow Gold Treasure Shipwreck Jewelry
    ATOCHA Coin Mini Pendant 14k Yellow...
    $177
    ATOCHA Coin Ring Mens 925 Sterling Silver Sunken Treasure Shipwreck Coin Jewelry
    ATOCHA Coin Ring Mens 925 Sterling ...
    $125
    logo
    ATOCHA Coin Pendant Turtle GP over 925 Sterling Silver Sunken Treasure Jewelry
    ATOCHA Coin Pendant Turtle GP over ...
    $53
    See all

    Comments

    1. vetraio50 vetraio50, 13 years ago
      It might be "P & LJ"
    2. Agram.m Agram.m, 13 years ago
      Yes Vetrai050 you are right I think. Do you know what this means?
    3. Agram.m Agram.m, 13 years ago
      Hello Kevin,
      Thanks, of course you are right. Yes the language problems sometimes. And indeed I have found the marks it is of 1844. Nice "to see"you here again.
    4. vetraio50 vetraio50, 13 years ago
      Hi again from Sydney, Australia!
      I have not yet fully resolved your fob dilemma.
      But it is an interesting case of identification.

      The main clue is the underlined Omega.
      This is an import mark used by the English after 1904.
      They set up a series of different marks for silver and gold to note the town's assay office. Up until then it had been an "F".
      One of the towns used a mark of four crossed arrows.
      But only for one year. 1904 - 1905.
      The next year they began using the underlined omega.
      So it is Sheffield.

      This also means the date needs to change from 1844 to 1912, I believe.

      It's about to become antique!

      I can’t find P&LJ at this Sheffield Makers site:
      http://www.silvermakersmarks.co.uk/Makers/Sheffield-P.html
      nor at this Anglo Indian site:
      http://www.925-1000.com/AngloIndian_01.html
      I haven't found anything specifically on Ceylonese marks on the net yet.
      But all of that may be a red herring!

      Over to you!
    5. Agram.m Agram.m, 13 years ago
      Hai vetrai050,
      Again thanks for your extensive search. As you know 585 is an European mark for 14K. And the v I have found on: http://www.argentinglesi.com/birminghaming.php for 1844.
      So could it have not been that way that this watch chain was exported from England to Europe. Because I think that 585 has not been used in England for 14K. Or is this a mistake? Perhaps the underlined Omega could also be put on the bracelet in a later state? Please your vision?
    6. Agram.m Agram.m, 13 years ago
      Hai AR8Jason,

      You are right, but what means the v for 1844? Why and how. Is it possible that the Watch Chain was important to Germany. That's where it comes from?
    7. vetraio50 vetraio50, 13 years ago
      Hi again. It agree with AR8Jason. It is early 1900's.
      There are two sets of marks:
      a) the maker's mark "P&LJ"
      b) the import marks 'omega', 585 & "v". or ...... "u".

      Check out the bottom of this page on "argentinglesi": IMPORT MARKS
      http://www.argentinglesi.com/marchi-garanziaing.php

      There you will see the omega underlined: Sheffield since 1906.
      So we know that it was struck as a "foreign" item....not manufactured in England.
      It was assayed as 14 carat.
      It was given a date letter either 'v' or 'u'.
      We go to Sheffield marks:
      http://www.argentinglesi.com/sheffielding.php
      The date letter is either 1913 or 1912. ('v' or 'u')

      Two things are indicated by the underlined omega:
      a)it is not Birmingham, it is Sheffield.
      b) it is a date after 1906.

      There are two similar examples right at the bottom of the argentinglesi page http://www.argentinglesi.com/marchi-garanziaing
    8. Agram.m Agram.m, 13 years ago
      HAPPY AND PEACEFUL 2 0 1 2 FOR ALL READERS OF THIS SITE!

    Want to post a comment?

    Create an account or login in order to post a comment.