- Description
- Specifications
This wonderful antique spinner pendant, dating to the early Edwardian era circa 1904, features a double-sided design that showcases two stunning round stones: a bloodstone with forest green and red speckles on one side and a mottled brown chalcedony on the other.
Crafted in sterling silver, the pendant is elegantly designed with a chain-esque half loop that allows for easy rotation, enabling the wearer to display either side whilst wearing. The piece is Chester hallmarked for year 1904 and bears the makers mark "W & R," identifying the renowned English silversmith White & Reynolds. There is a good-sized sterling jump ring attaching to the top - perfect for suspending from a dog clip, and or your favourite antique Albert chain!
The piece measures 3.90cm total drop including jump ring, and circle measures 2.40cm side to side.
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Early Edwardian, c1904 | |
Sterling silver | |
Natural bloodstone and chalcedony | |
English; "lion passant" (sterling) "D" (1904), "Three wheatsheaves/sword" (Chester) and "W&R" makers mark - White & Reynolds | |
8.98 grams | |
3.90cm total drop including jump ring, and circle measures 2.40cm side to side | |
The antique pendant presents in excellent condition. Besides general surface wear, the pendant presents in wonderful condition with no dents to the mount or damage to the stones. The spinning mechanism works well. The piece has had a light polish, however there are remnants of natural darkened surface patina, adding to its antique character |