





Antique Sterling and Enamel Bass Charity Football Association Medal on a Sterling Silver Gentleman's Pocket Watch Chain Necklace
This antique sterling silver and enamel British football medal has been fashioned into a necklace by vintage jewelry designers, Intellectual Property. The obverse of the medal is engraved with “Bass Charity Football Association” at top and “1906-07” at the bottom and features a shield at center with red and blue enamel, surrounded by engraved filigree. The reverse is stamped with hallmarks at the top. This medal was found in Birmingham, England. The medal is presented on an antique sterling silver gentleman’s pocket watch chain.
Searching the braderies and antique shops throughout Europe, the founders of Intellectual Property, Mary and Hallie, specialize in finding unique antique medals and transforming them into one-of-a-kind pieces of jewelry. Their designs highlight the legacy and integrity of the original pieces, artfully bringing the past into the present.
Chain Length: 15", charm drops another 2" below chain
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Antique Sterling and Enamel Bass Charity Football Association Medal on a Sterling Silver Gentleman's Pocket Watch Chain Necklace
Colorado
1 Lake Avenue
Colorado Springs CO 80906
United States
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