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This chunky wide Austro-Hungarian 14ct gold biker chain is exquisitely made, with solid gold links that are polished to catch the light beautifully; you won't find another like this in a hurry!

 

She is an antique piece dating to circa 1872-1922, has her original bolt ring and dog clip clasp and is stamped with the Vienna Augstro-Hungarian mark for 14-carat gold on an end link and on a central link, as well as the maker mark on her bolt ring and an end link.  The chain is in excellent condition overall, with only two links having previously undergone very minor restoration, which is typical for a chain of its age. However, these restorations are virtually imperceptible to the naked eye and have no impact on the chain's beauty or security. This wonderful antique chain remains stunning and resilient, ready to be enjoyed for many more years to come.

 

The gold colour of the chain embodies the classic antique 14-carat gold hue, characterised by a warm colour with subtle peachy undertones.  It exudes a soft rosy-gold shade that complements various gold carats and colours, making it effortlessly stylish when paired with other pieces in your collection. 

 

She looks incredible when worn alone or layered with your other chains and gemstone necklaces.

Antique Austro-Hungarian 14ct Gold Chunky Biker Chain

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    • Antique: Austro-Hungarian circa 1872-1922
    • 14-carat gold
    • Length:  17.70 inches
    • Width: 6.10mm
    • Bolt ring: 11mm external diameter
    • Swivel dog clip: 20.5mm
    • Weight: 30.54g
    • Hallmarks: Stamped with the Austro-Hungarian Vienna mark for 14ct gold (circa 1872-1922) on an end chain link and a central chain link, and also stamped with the makers mark on an end chain link and the bolt ring.
    • Excellent antique condition

     

    Unless otherwise stated, any chains, jewellery boxes, and other items photographed with the listed piece are for advertising purposes only and not sold with this piece.

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