Vintage or antique gold filled pocket watch chain with dog chain clip at one end and a spring ring clasp at the other end. Features a classic style style link on the chain. Watch chain circa 1920-1940s.
The Forstner Jewelry Company was an American jewelry company that was founded in 1920 in Irvington, New Jersey. Forstner specialized in gold filled, sterling silver and pure gold accessories like this retro pocket watch chain that is 12K gold filled. (The Forstner Company was primarily known its classic designs for snake chains, watch fobs, key chains.)
This piece is hallmarked in two places - on back of the link next to the clip and in the spring ring clasp.
Measures approx. 13 inches long. The antique gold filled chain is 3 1/2mm wide.
This antique pocket watch chain weighs 9.9 grams.
The 12K gold filled pocket watch chain is in nice antique/vintage condition. Some wear commensurate with antique/vintage age - see photos for detail. Both clasps open and close securely.
The pocket watch chain is marked 1/20 KT GOLD FILLED and FORSTNER on the loop near the dog chain clip. It is marked 1/20 12K on the spring ring clasp.
+++ The watch pictured in some photos is not included - it is for display purposes only. +++
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May 31, 2020