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Antique Jewelry Mariner Chain Collar Necklace
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Mariner Chain Collar Necklace

$730.00

This necklace is made to resemble the chunky chains used in shipyards and maritime travel. The collar length was typical during the second half of the 19th century and when made with extenders, offered the wearer a few different ways to style the chain. These chains were usually worn with a locket or pendant dangling from the extender, but looks just as great on it’s own.

Period: 1860-1890

Sterling Silver

Length with extender: 18.5”

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This necklace is made to resemble the chunky chains used in shipyards and maritime travel. The collar length was typical during the second half of the 19th century and when made with extenders, offered the wearer a few different ways to style the chain. These chains were usually worn with a locket or pendant dangling from the extender, but looks just as great on it’s own.

Period: 1860-1890

Sterling Silver

Length with extender: 18.5”

This necklace is made to resemble the chunky chains used in shipyards and maritime travel. The collar length was typical during the second half of the 19th century and when made with extenders, offered the wearer a few different ways to style the chain. These chains were usually worn with a locket or pendant dangling from the extender, but looks just as great on it’s own.

Period: 1860-1890

Sterling Silver

Length with extender: 18.5”

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