14k Exceptional Long Guard with Aesthetic Movement Slide
Long guard chains were first worn by women in the early 1800s. They were long and light and were draped over the shoulders and caught at the waist with a watch hook or tucked under a belt or in a watch pocket. They were used to carry watches as well as lorgnettes or vinaigrettes, and were described as ‘guard chains’.
Women continued to wear long chains, usually over 60″, in the Victorian period but the chains had become thinner and began to be worn around the neck. Some had a swivel attachment and some had a slide to allow the drape of the chain to be adjusted.
A sumptuous silken chain with a gorgeous dog clip with delightful connectors, and hand-wrought goldwork with clovers and scrolls, perfectly indicative of Etruscan Revival work.
Materials and Features: 14k gold
Age/Origin: Aesthetic Movement, Etruscan Revival, Victorian, c. 1872
Measurements: 53″ length, 42 grams
Condition: Excellent condition. Minor associated age wear.
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