Description:
SOLD!
This antique Silver 'fumbsup' lucky charm is perfect if you are a lover of all things collectable! At the height of popularity during early 20th century, this small charm of a baby crafted from Sterling Silver would have been used as a good luck charm for those fighting during the first world war.
This antique charms name 'fumbsup' is derived from 'thumbs up', a traditional good luck symbol that soldiers would hook onto a button or through a charm chain. Steeped in sentiment, she could become your new lucky charm, bringing this historic piece into the present.
Item Details:
ERA: Edwardian (1901-1909)
MEASUREMENTS: Charm is 26.5mm long, including jump ring.
Charm itself is 22mm long x 12.5mm wide x 7mm deep.
Weight: 1.2g
MATERIALS: Tests as Sterling Silver throughout.
STAMPS & HALLMARKS: Patent number 'RD 663819' on back of charm.
PACKAGING: Your order will be gift-wrapped free of charge in a Lillicoco cardboard box made from recycled materials, tied with a ribbon.
Condition:
VERY GOOD. Considering the use of this antique Silver 'fumbsup' lucky charm, she has remained in very good condition throughout. Her Silver has a lovely sheen with a light patina in her grooves. Her structural integrity has kept impeccably throughout the course of her life and with her jump ring, you can suspend her from a chain or key chain to keep close to you at all times.