Downstairs at Grays: A very fine Georgian Pinchbeck Chain Circa 1790, with later clasp.

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Downstairs at Grays: A very fine Georgian Pinchbeck Chain Circa 1790, with later clasp.

£1,850.00

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A very fine Georgian Pinchbeck Chain Circa 1790, with later clasp.

Pinchbeck was invented in the early 18th Century by Dr Christopher Pinchbeck (died 1732), a London clock-and watch-maker. Much favoured by his coach-travelling clientele, who wanted to wear alternatives to Gold,it continued to be made (by his descendants), up until the 1830's

(Box not included - Display only).

Chain Circa 1790.

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Period 18th Century
Condition Consistent with age
Materials Pinchbeck

Product REF: 5398