Victorian pinchbeck rosette necklace c1900

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Victorian pinchbeck rosette necklace c1900

This is a lovely and delicate necklace comprising stations of small cast rosettes and mille grain work.

Pinchbeck is an alloy of copper and zinc, mixed in proportions to resemble the appearance of gold. It was invented by Christopher Pinchbeck, a London clock and watchmaker, around the early 18th century.
Size: Each station measures 18 x 12mm, Necklace is 41 cm long
Weight: 45 grams
Date: c1900
Condition: Good condition, gold colour has dulled with time
Estimate: £15 – 20

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