Antique WW1 Sweetheart Silver Coin Bracelet with Three Pence Coins 1914-1918
This antique bracelet is made from 5 English three pence silver coins with sterling silver chains connecting them. It’s been designed so King George’s head is facing outwards when you wear it, but if you flip the chain over you see coins are dated as 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917 and 1918, the years of the First World War. Another coin has been used to make a concealed box clasp. There’s a safety chain fitted though the clasp is good and strong and stays closed perfectly.
Measures 19cm / 7.5” long and the coins are about 1.6cm wide. Weighs 12 grams.
Condition: Very good antique condition. Just has the usual light wear and tarnish which you’d expect on an antique piece.
This antique bracelet is made from 5 English three pence silver coins with sterling silver chains connecting them. It’s been designed so King George’s head is facing outwards when you wear it, but if you flip the chain over you see coins are dated as 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917 and 1918, the years of the First World War. Another coin has been used to make a concealed box clasp. There’s a safety chain fitted though the clasp is good and strong and stays closed perfectly.
Measures 19cm / 7.5” long and the coins are about 1.6cm wide. Weighs 12 grams.
Condition: Very good antique condition. Just has the usual light wear and tarnish which you’d expect on an antique piece.
This antique bracelet is made from 5 English three pence silver coins with sterling silver chains connecting them. It’s been designed so King George’s head is facing outwards when you wear it, but if you flip the chain over you see coins are dated as 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917 and 1918, the years of the First World War. Another coin has been used to make a concealed box clasp. There’s a safety chain fitted though the clasp is good and strong and stays closed perfectly.
Measures 19cm / 7.5” long and the coins are about 1.6cm wide. Weighs 12 grams.
Condition: Very good antique condition. Just has the usual light wear and tarnish which you’d expect on an antique piece.