VICTORIAN 9CT GOLD BRAMAH KEY PENDANT
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A supercool, super chunky Victorian Bramah key pendant made of 9ct gold.
The design is so clean and simple.
The key has the Bramah signature incised castle turret bit end, a sleek shaft and a simple bow.
It looks fantastic on a simple chain.
The Bramah lock was invented by Joseph Bramah in 1784.
It became famous as the first key and lock to be ‘unpickable’.
The Bramah locks were used for many purposes, but very often for jewellery boxes.
The keys would be worn around the owners neck disguised as a piece of jewellery.
I love key jewellery, and the bramah design is a favourite.
MEASUREMENTS
Size approx: 2.8cm x 1.2cm
WEIGHT
Weight approx: 3.4g
MATERIALS
9ct gold, with metal core for strength as it’s a working key.
CONDITION
Very good
There is wear to the bow, see pics. But this does not affect the strength of the pendant. See pictures for details.
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PLEASE NOTE ALL JEWELLERY BOXES AND PROPS USED IN THE PHOTOS ARE FOR DISPLAY ONLY
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VICTORIAN 9CT GOLD BRAMAH KEY PENDANT
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