Antique 1821 Georgian Sterling Silver HUGE Sword Pendant
This antique pendant and chain are made from sterling silver. It’s in the form of a sword, and it’s BIG at just over 11cm long including the bale ring. It has etched detail front and back, and on one side there is a crisp English hallmark, from the Birmingham Assay Office, with the date letter for 1821. On the opposite side it’s engraved with “R.U.L. 246”. It’s not sharp at all, purely a decorative piece, so makes for a very striking pendant!
Measures 11.2cm long with the bale and 2.6cm across the widest point. It weighs 11 grams.
Condition: Very good antique condition. No damage or repairs. Just has the usual marks and light wear to the silver which you'd expect on an antique item.
This antique pendant and chain are made from sterling silver. It’s in the form of a sword, and it’s BIG at just over 11cm long including the bale ring. It has etched detail front and back, and on one side there is a crisp English hallmark, from the Birmingham Assay Office, with the date letter for 1821. On the opposite side it’s engraved with “R.U.L. 246”. It’s not sharp at all, purely a decorative piece, so makes for a very striking pendant!
Measures 11.2cm long with the bale and 2.6cm across the widest point. It weighs 11 grams.
Condition: Very good antique condition. No damage or repairs. Just has the usual marks and light wear to the silver which you'd expect on an antique item.
This antique pendant and chain are made from sterling silver. It’s in the form of a sword, and it’s BIG at just over 11cm long including the bale ring. It has etched detail front and back, and on one side there is a crisp English hallmark, from the Birmingham Assay Office, with the date letter for 1821. On the opposite side it’s engraved with “R.U.L. 246”. It’s not sharp at all, purely a decorative piece, so makes for a very striking pendant!
Measures 11.2cm long with the bale and 2.6cm across the widest point. It weighs 11 grams.
Condition: Very good antique condition. No damage or repairs. Just has the usual marks and light wear to the silver which you'd expect on an antique item.