1,200 Dealer Directory listings
250+ Verified Sellers
Secure Payments via PayPal & Stripe
Register
Pocket Watch Chain 1940s Equestrian Horse Snaffle Bit Steel Nickel Chunky Albert (1 of 12)
riversidemaximus23
Flag of United KingdomWest Yorkshire, UK
... See more
LoveAntiques Dealersince Jun 2018Approved item2717 sales by dealerFree Delivery

Pocket Watch Chain 1940s Equestrian Horse Snaffle Bit Steel Nickel Chunky Albert

REF: LA535085
£89
€102
$118
Secure Payments By
LoveAntiques Dealersince Jun 2018Approved item2717 sales by dealerFree Delivery
Description
Gentleman's highly unusual steel and nickel fancy equestrian horse snaffle bit link vintage chunky pocket watch chain / Albert with large T bar and big swivel dog clip. Similar to the pocket watch chain I supplied to 'Peaky Blinders'. (Please excuse the reflections/dark shadows in the pictures - was very difficult to photograph). Measures; 29.2cm / 11 1/2" length and weighs a heavy 41.3 grams. Chunky bright mirror finish steel double curb links (measure 1.1cm width) which resemble the curb chain on a horses bridle. To centre is an unusual and highly detailed large equestrian horse snaffle bit (jointed, loose ring) which measures 7.2cm length. Robust oversize silver nickel dog clip to one end (operates correctly) and large silver nickel T bar to the other end which measures 3.7cm length. Excellent clean and bright condition with no damage and just a tiny bit of very light overall patina / fine little surface scratches commensurate with age. Will arrive in a new presentation box as shown and be very securely and safely packed. ***WILL SHIP WORLDWIDE*** UK - FREE! ROYAL MAIL 1st CLASS SIGNED FOR DELIVERY
declaration
riversidemaximus23 has clarified that the Pocket Watch Chain 1940s Equestrian Horse Snaffle Bit Steel Nickel Chunky Albert (LA535085) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1940s
additional info
location
This Pocket Watch Chain 1940s Equestrian Horse Snaffle Bit Steel Nickel Chunky Albert is located in West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Share: