1916 Sterling Silver & Guilloche Enamel Rose Pendant by Charles Horner
This antique pendant is made from sterling silver. It features a guilloche enamel design with 3 pink roses in the middle. There’s a scrolled bale holder at the top and a jump ring for hanging. The back has a full UK hallmark, from the Chester Assay Office, with the date letter for 1916 and the Charles Horner maker’s mark.
With the jump ring, the total length is 3.1cm and it’s 2.1cm wide. Weighs 2.0 grams.
Condition: Good antique condition. There’s a small patch of very slight discolouration to the enamel which I’ve struggled to capture in the photos, it’s circled in the last picture. I think it’s probably more noticeable to me than anyone normal!! Otherwise. it just has the usual light marks to the silver which you’d expect on an antique piece.
This antique pendant is made from sterling silver. It features a guilloche enamel design with 3 pink roses in the middle. There’s a scrolled bale holder at the top and a jump ring for hanging. The back has a full UK hallmark, from the Chester Assay Office, with the date letter for 1916 and the Charles Horner maker’s mark.
With the jump ring, the total length is 3.1cm and it’s 2.1cm wide. Weighs 2.0 grams.
Condition: Good antique condition. There’s a small patch of very slight discolouration to the enamel which I’ve struggled to capture in the photos, it’s circled in the last picture. I think it’s probably more noticeable to me than anyone normal!! Otherwise. it just has the usual light marks to the silver which you’d expect on an antique piece.
This antique pendant is made from sterling silver. It features a guilloche enamel design with 3 pink roses in the middle. There’s a scrolled bale holder at the top and a jump ring for hanging. The back has a full UK hallmark, from the Chester Assay Office, with the date letter for 1916 and the Charles Horner maker’s mark.
With the jump ring, the total length is 3.1cm and it’s 2.1cm wide. Weighs 2.0 grams.
Condition: Good antique condition. There’s a small patch of very slight discolouration to the enamel which I’ve struggled to capture in the photos, it’s circled in the last picture. I think it’s probably more noticeable to me than anyone normal!! Otherwise. it just has the usual light marks to the silver which you’d expect on an antique piece.