Antique Must Have - Edwardian 10K Rose Gold Belcher Chain (EDN026)
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Antique Must Have - Edwardian 10K Rose Gold Belcher Chain. This lovely chain is crafted from 10K rose gold, hallmarked 10K, and a makers stamp ECCO for the Electric Chain Company Of Canada. The chain features an antique belcher design, Edwardian era styling, and quality craftsmanship. This beautiful chain displays a beautiful rich rose gold color and its original spring ring clasp. The chain is in wonderful condition, and the clasp is in perfect working order. These antique Edwardian era chains are hard to find in such great condition, truly a wonderful addition to any antique jewelry collection.
Comments: Great rare find! Nice long length.
Note: Contemporary appraisals do not reflect the antique value.
History: Gold was generally used for a couple thousand years solely to create things such as jewelry and idols for worship. This was until around 1500 BC when the ancient empire of Egypt, which benefited greatly from its gold-bearing region, Nubia, made gold the first official medium of exchange for international trade.
Rose gold was first used in early 19th century Russia by the famed jeweler Carl Faberge in his famous Faberge Eggs, as was known as Russian Gold. Rose gold later gained popularity in the United States during the lavish and feminine 1920's, and was worn in engagement rings and fine jewelry.
The Edwardian era corresponds to the reign of King Edward VII in Great Britain, whose short-lived governance (1901-1910) followed Victoria's long reign and preceded the modern House of Windsor in England. The "Edwardian" style broadly encompasses the years of 1901 through to 1919.
Measurements: Chain 29"
Weight: 4.10 grams
Condition: Excellent Note: Exceptional condition considering the age of the chain.
Origin: Canada
Date: Circa 1916