
19th C. Sterling Silver Kilt Pin Pendant Conversion Antique Victorian Scottish Jewelry
Originally a brooch/pin, a bail has been added and the pin removed so it can be worn as a pendant.
Topped with an amethyst paste stone (glass) and beautifully adorned with intricate designs. There is some kind of engraving and a hallmark close to the stone, but I have not been able to make them out.
During the Victorian era, Scottish jewelry became very widely popular due to Queen Victoria's love of all things Scottish.
Unmarked but tests as sterling silver.
Chain shown in final photo is not included in this listing (but it is listed separately on the site)
Measurements
4 3/4" long
3/4" wide at the widest part
Condition
Lovely condition overall with minor age-related wear. A few small dents and a nice patina.
Original: $225.00
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19th C. Sterling Silver Kilt Pin Pendant Conversion Antique Victorian Scottish Jewelry
Originally a brooch/pin, a bail has been added and the pin removed so it can be worn as a pendant.
Topped with an amethyst paste stone (glass) and beautifully adorned with intricate designs. There is some kind of engraving and a hallmark close to the stone, but I have not been able to make them out.
During the Victorian era, Scottish jewelry became very widely popular due to Queen Victoria's love of all things Scottish.
Unmarked but tests as sterling silver.
Chain shown in final photo is not included in this listing (but it is listed separately on the site)
Measurements
4 3/4" long
3/4" wide at the widest part
Condition
Lovely condition overall with minor age-related wear. A few small dents and a nice patina.
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Description
Originally a brooch/pin, a bail has been added and the pin removed so it can be worn as a pendant.
Topped with an amethyst paste stone (glass) and beautifully adorned with intricate designs. There is some kind of engraving and a hallmark close to the stone, but I have not been able to make them out.
During the Victorian era, Scottish jewelry became very widely popular due to Queen Victoria's love of all things Scottish.
Unmarked but tests as sterling silver.
Chain shown in final photo is not included in this listing (but it is listed separately on the site)
Measurements
4 3/4" long
3/4" wide at the widest part
Condition
Lovely condition overall with minor age-related wear. A few small dents and a nice patina.























