Victorian Trombone Link Albert Chain in Sterling Silver by S. Blanckensee & Son, Birmingham, 1892

£1,250.00

An exceptional late Victorian sterling silver Albert chain by the esteemed Birmingham silversmiths S. Blanckensee & Son, hallmarked Birmingham 1892, and executed in the highly desirable trombone link form.

Originally conceived as a gentleman’s pocket watch chain during the final decade of the Victorian era, this substantial example possesses an elegance and modernity which translates effortlessly into contemporary wear as a statement necklace. Its elongated graduated links, traditional T-bar fitting, and twin dog clips create a sculptural silhouette which feels remarkably current despite being over 130 years old.

Today, antique Albert chains of this calibre have become increasingly sought-after within both the jewellery and fashion worlds, celebrated for their authenticity, craftsmanship, and understated industrial luxury. The present example is particularly desirable owing to its impressive 49.00 gram weight, highly wearable 45cm / 18 inch length, and beautifully balanced proportions.

The chain was produced by S. Blanckensee & Son of Birmingham — a respected Victorian silversmithing house renowned for producing finely crafted gentleman’s accessories and silverwares during the late 19th century. Pieces bearing the SB&S maker’s mark are noted for their quality of construction and enduring wearability.

When worn as a necklace, the elongated trombone links create an effortlessly refined aesthetic which bridges Victorian craftsmanship with contemporary styling. The softly aged silver patina further enhances the character and originality of the piece.

A rare opportunity to acquire an authentic hallmarked Victorian Albert chain which functions equally as a collector’s object and as a striking modern jewel.

Details

  • Maker: S. Blanckensee & Son (SB&S)

  • Origin: Birmingham, England

  • Date: 1892

  • Metal: Sterling Silver

  • Link Style: Trombone Link Albert Chain

  • Length: 45cm / 18 inches

  • Weight: 49.00 grams

  • Fittings: Twin Dog Clips & T-Bar

  • Hallmarks: Fully hallmarked Birmingham 1892 with SB&S maker’s mark

  • Condition: Very good antique condition with light wear commensurate with age

Why We Love It

Victorian Albert chains have evolved from functional gentleman’s accessories into some of the most stylish and wearable antique jewels available today. This example possesses everything collectors and fashion buyers seek: excellent weight, elegant proportions, a desirable named maker, and a silhouette which feels every bit as relevant now as it did in 1892.

An exceptional late Victorian sterling silver Albert chain by the esteemed Birmingham silversmiths S. Blanckensee & Son, hallmarked Birmingham 1892, and executed in the highly desirable trombone link form.

Originally conceived as a gentleman’s pocket watch chain during the final decade of the Victorian era, this substantial example possesses an elegance and modernity which translates effortlessly into contemporary wear as a statement necklace. Its elongated graduated links, traditional T-bar fitting, and twin dog clips create a sculptural silhouette which feels remarkably current despite being over 130 years old.

Today, antique Albert chains of this calibre have become increasingly sought-after within both the jewellery and fashion worlds, celebrated for their authenticity, craftsmanship, and understated industrial luxury. The present example is particularly desirable owing to its impressive 49.00 gram weight, highly wearable 45cm / 18 inch length, and beautifully balanced proportions.

The chain was produced by S. Blanckensee & Son of Birmingham — a respected Victorian silversmithing house renowned for producing finely crafted gentleman’s accessories and silverwares during the late 19th century. Pieces bearing the SB&S maker’s mark are noted for their quality of construction and enduring wearability.

When worn as a necklace, the elongated trombone links create an effortlessly refined aesthetic which bridges Victorian craftsmanship with contemporary styling. The softly aged silver patina further enhances the character and originality of the piece.

A rare opportunity to acquire an authentic hallmarked Victorian Albert chain which functions equally as a collector’s object and as a striking modern jewel.

Details

  • Maker: S. Blanckensee & Son (SB&S)

  • Origin: Birmingham, England

  • Date: 1892

  • Metal: Sterling Silver

  • Link Style: Trombone Link Albert Chain

  • Length: 45cm / 18 inches

  • Weight: 49.00 grams

  • Fittings: Twin Dog Clips & T-Bar

  • Hallmarks: Fully hallmarked Birmingham 1892 with SB&S maker’s mark

  • Condition: Very good antique condition with light wear commensurate with age

Why We Love It

Victorian Albert chains have evolved from functional gentleman’s accessories into some of the most stylish and wearable antique jewels available today. This example possesses everything collectors and fashion buyers seek: excellent weight, elegant proportions, a desirable named maker, and a silhouette which feels every bit as relevant now as it did in 1892.