Fine quality neckchain with soldered links creating a heavy looking 24 inch rhodium plated chain. This is a continuous link chain with no clasp intended to go on over the head. Made in USA. Comes on a display card.
Fine quality neckchain with soldered links creating a heavy looking chain. The length measures approximately 26 to 27 inches long and it is a stainless steel chain. This is a continuous link chain with no clasp intended to go on over the head. Made in USA. Comes on a display card.
Fine quality neckchain with soldered links creating a heavy looking 30 inch stainless steel chain. This is a continuous link chain with no clasp intended to go on over the head. Made in USA. Comes on a display card.
Fine quality neckchain with soldered links creating a heavy looking 30 inch gold plated chain. This is a continuous link chain with no clasp intended to go on over the head. Weight of the chain is 0.6 oz or 17 grams. Made in USA. Comes on a display card.
Fine quality neckchain with soldered links creating a heavy looking 24 inch gold plated chain. This chain does not have a clasp, it is continous links and goes on over the head. Made in USA. Comes on a display card.
Fine quality neckchain with soldered links creating a heavy looking 27 inch gold plated chain. There is no clasp on this chain as it is continuous links and intended to go on over the head. Made in USA. Comes on a display card.
…upon this model. Those who wear it will receive great graces, especially if they wear it around the neck .” Dimensions & Specifications Pewter medal 18 inch chain silver plated chain Approx. 1" by 5/8" medal
…pierced the dragon with his lance (the scene depicted in the medal) and, borrowing the girdle from the King's daughter, put it around the dragon's neck, whereupon the girl led the beast, like a lamb, into the city. The people were still in great fear, and George offered to kill the beast, if they would…
…pierced the dragon with his lance (the scene depicted in the medal) and, borrowing the girdle from the King's daughter, put it around the dragon's neck, whereupon the girl led the beast, like a lamb, into the city. The people were still in great fear, and George offered to kill the beast, if they would…
…pierced the dragon with his lance (the scene depicted in the medal) and, borrowing the girdle from the King's daughter, put it around the dragon's neck, whereupon the girl led the beast, like a lamb, into the city. The people were still in great fear, and George offered to kill the beast, if they would…