Antique Victorian Gilt Metal Watch Key with Stones

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Here I have an antique Victorian watch key which could be worn as a pendant. It features a creamy white shield shaped stone one one side and a pale pink stone on the other, neither are engraved. The edges are decorated with flowers and the top swivels. It’s made of gilt metal - probably gold-cased brass or similar.

Measures 3.3cm long including the bale and 1.0cm wide. Weighs 3.0 grams.

Condition: Very good uncleaned antique condition. No chips to cracks to the stones and the end which you pop use to wind the pocket watch is in good shape with no wear/distortion. There’s a bit of thinning to the top of the bale where it’s been worn on a chain previously and the usual light marks to the gold casing but is still very useable.

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Here I have an antique Victorian watch key which could be worn as a pendant. It features a creamy white shield shaped stone one one side and a pale pink stone on the other, neither are engraved. The edges are decorated with flowers and the top swivels. It’s made of gilt metal - probably gold-cased brass or similar.

Measures 3.3cm long including the bale and 1.0cm wide. Weighs 3.0 grams.

Condition: Very good uncleaned antique condition. No chips to cracks to the stones and the end which you pop use to wind the pocket watch is in good shape with no wear/distortion. There’s a bit of thinning to the top of the bale where it’s been worn on a chain previously and the usual light marks to the gold casing but is still very useable.

Here I have an antique Victorian watch key which could be worn as a pendant. It features a creamy white shield shaped stone one one side and a pale pink stone on the other, neither are engraved. The edges are decorated with flowers and the top swivels. It’s made of gilt metal - probably gold-cased brass or similar.

Measures 3.3cm long including the bale and 1.0cm wide. Weighs 3.0 grams.

Condition: Very good uncleaned antique condition. No chips to cracks to the stones and the end which you pop use to wind the pocket watch is in good shape with no wear/distortion. There’s a bit of thinning to the top of the bale where it’s been worn on a chain previously and the usual light marks to the gold casing but is still very useable.