Gorgeous Georgian Pinchbeck & Carnelian Watch Key

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Before watches were wound by twisting the stem, a key (like this one) was fitted to a gear at the back of the watch to wind the piece. Since it was necessary to carry the key with the watch, these keys often took fanciful forms and were worn as decorative fobs on the watch chains alongside the watches. Now, we wear the lovely old watch keys as pendants. This gorgeous Georgian watch key is a perfect example and will look great displayed on your favorite chain. The piece is made of Pinchbeck, an ingenious alloy invented in the 18th century to imitate high-carat gold. The key is lovely, engraved with lush blossoms around the frame, set with a fiery red carnelian, and topped by a swiveling engraved bale that makes it easy to wear. Circa 1820.

Details... This watch key measures 1.80" long and 1" wide. In Very Good Antique Condition. You should always expect some wear on vintage and antique jewels; we consider it a part of their charm.

Item #X1160