
A smart 15ct62.5% pure gold (or 625 parts pure gold and 375 parts other metals). Popular during the Victorian, Edwardian and Art Deco eras but was discontinued in the mid-1930s. gold swivel sealA stone or metal plaque carved with an image (an intaglio) but with design reversed so that it is readable when impressed in wax.
set with a plain carnelianA translucent red variety of chalcedony which in its turn is a form of cryptocrystalline quartz. Carnelian has been known and used since antiquity when it was sourced from the surfaces of the Egyptian and Arabian deserts. The most prized carnelian has a true blood-red color. on one side and a plain bloodstoneA dark green to dark bluish-green variety of Chalcedony that is splattered with red or brown spots that resemble blood. The extent of the marking varies depending on the stone. Spots are favoured over larger stripes and markings. on the other. The stone base is attached to a rope design mount and swivels It was made in Birmingham in 1889. These swivel seals are very decorative to wear either on their own or with other pieces on an Albert chaina style of watch chain popularised by Prince Albert in the Victorian period. Traditionally this style of watch chain has a bar on one end used to affix the chain to a vest button hole. The opposite end of the chain is fitted with a swivel hook to attach the watch. The watch is then worn in a vest pocket with the chain exposed and often adorned with a decorat... More around the neck.
£375
Buy Now, Pay Later

We’re pleased to offer our customers in the UK the chance to spread the cost of this item with up to 12 months Interest Free Finance.
You can apply for Interest Free Finance at Checkout and choose between 3, 6, 9 or 12 month timeframes to pay off the cost, with a minimum deposit of 5%.
The online application process is simple and takes around 5 minutes to complete, with a decision often being made about 30 seconds after completion.
![]() | Victorian 15ct Gold Carnelian & Bloodstone Swivel Seal |
Am I Eligible for Interest Free Credit?
Discover Now For further information on our Interest Free Finance please click here.Date & Origin | Victorian (1839-1901), English |
Measurements | Height 2.6cm Width at widest point 2cm |
Condition | Excellent |
Hallmarks | 15.625 (for 15ct gold) Assayed in Birmingham 1889 Maker's mark M.W&S |
Provenance | English |
Print Out This Item |
Book Your Appointment
You Might Also Like
- £525
- £525
- £675
- £975
- £1,500
- £1,275
- £1,450
- £675
- £450
- £495
- £675
- £1,275

Free Worldwide Delivery
– UK next working day before 1pm
– Europe 3-5 working days
– USA & ROW 5-7 working days

Extended Christmas Returns
If you don't like your item, return it to us for free by 12 January 2020 for a full-money refund
More info
Free Ring Sizing
Let us know your desired size at checkout and we will size your ring at no additional cost
More info
Fast, Secure Payment
We use PayPal's industry-leading technology to keep your information safe
More info
The Responsible Choice
Buying antique jewellery is both ethical and eco-friendly as harmful and destructive mining processes are not needed to make an item yours. So give yourself a pat on the back!
More info
Our 5 Point Promise
We always stay true to our core values, embodied in The AJC Guarantee:
Quality, Rarity, Knowledge, Peace of Mind and The Personal Touch