Antique pocket watch chain bracelet

$360.00

Crafted in England in 1933, during a period of quiet elegance between two world wars, this sterling silver pocket-watch chain carries with it the refined character of its age. Made from solid, heavy-quality silver, it was designed not only as a practical accessory for a gentleman’s waistcoat, but also as a small statement of dignity and status. Each link of this chain shows a lion symbolising the sterling silver hallmark of England. A new sterling silver clasp has been attached for maximum safety.

Attached to the chain is its original coin-style medal—Such fobs were often given as tokens of achievement or remembrance, making this piece not just jewellery, but a fragment of someone’s personal history. This medal/ charm is fully hallmarked. Stamped with ‘sterling’ and hallmarked with the makers mark T.F / Thomas Fattorini ( 1919 Birmingham) and stamped with 1933 A.G. D.B.A.M.C is engraved into the centre , this could stand for a number of different things such as distinguished , brave action , military commendation , a common anagram seen on silver at this time.

Though modest in size, the chain’s craftsmanship is unmistakably English: well-balanced links, a robust clasp, and a reassuring weight that speaks of quality. Today, its shorter length allows it to be worn gracefully as a bracelet—transforming a bygone gentleman’s accessory into a timeless adornment with modern elegance.

More than an antique, this piece is a small heirloom of 1930s Britain, carrying the quiet stories of the era and the enduring beauty of solid sterling silver.

Sterling Silver - XS small

Crafted in England in 1933, during a period of quiet elegance between two world wars, this sterling silver pocket-watch chain carries with it the refined character of its age. Made from solid, heavy-quality silver, it was designed not only as a practical accessory for a gentleman’s waistcoat, but also as a small statement of dignity and status. Each link of this chain shows a lion symbolising the sterling silver hallmark of England. A new sterling silver clasp has been attached for maximum safety.

Attached to the chain is its original coin-style medal—Such fobs were often given as tokens of achievement or remembrance, making this piece not just jewellery, but a fragment of someone’s personal history. This medal/ charm is fully hallmarked. Stamped with ‘sterling’ and hallmarked with the makers mark T.F / Thomas Fattorini ( 1919 Birmingham) and stamped with 1933 A.G. D.B.A.M.C is engraved into the centre , this could stand for a number of different things such as distinguished , brave action , military commendation , a common anagram seen on silver at this time.

Though modest in size, the chain’s craftsmanship is unmistakably English: well-balanced links, a robust clasp, and a reassuring weight that speaks of quality. Today, its shorter length allows it to be worn gracefully as a bracelet—transforming a bygone gentleman’s accessory into a timeless adornment with modern elegance.

More than an antique, this piece is a small heirloom of 1930s Britain, carrying the quiet stories of the era and the enduring beauty of solid sterling silver.

Sterling Silver - XS small