An Albert chain, usually made of silver or gold, is a watch chain that was worn in the 19th century. It has a "T" bar on one end, which is used to attach the chain to a button hole in a waiscoat, while the other end is fitted with a swivel hook to attach the watch. There was usually a small length of chain joined to the end with the "T" bar, to which a fob, seal or a charm was attached. When the watch is placed in the waistcoat pocket, the looped chain and fob-end is visible. The links are often twisted to allow the chain to lie flat on the waist coat.

The "Albert" chain was supposedly named after a style of chain worn by Prince Albert, the prince Consort and husband of Queen Victoria.

The "double" Albert was a chain symetrically draped between both watch pockets more...

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18ct two-tone gold bracelet, Omega, design attributed to…

Gilbert Albert Omega Two-Tone Gold Bracelet

18ct two-tone gold bracelet, Omega, design attributed to Gilbert Albert, comprising of asymmetrical lines of textured organic links, gross weight 50.51 grams, internal circumference approximately 190 mm, numbered Ab.58, maker's mark for Omega, Literature,…

18ct gold, emerald and diamond bracelet, Omega, design…

Gilbert Albert Emerald and Diamond Bracelet by Omega

18ct gold, emerald and diamond bracelet, Omega, design attributed to Gilbert Albert, comprising of asymmetrical lines of textured annular links, the front decorated at intervals with circular-cut emeralds and brilliant-cut diamonds, the diamonds together…

Pair of 18ct gold earrings, Omega, design attributed to Gilbert…

18ct Gold Foliate Earrings by Gilbert Albert for Omega

Pair of 18ct gold earrings, Omega, design attributed to Gilbert Albert, circa 1969, of foliate design, each modelled as a textured openwork elliptical hoop, gross weight approximately 10.83 grams, numbered D797, maker's mark for Omega, approximately 22.5…

A gold and Akoya pearl necklace, attributed to Gilbert Albert,…

Gilbert Albert Gold & Pearl Necklace

A gold and Akoya pearl necklace, attributed to Gilbert Albert, Geneva, circa 1960's, the openwork necklace set at intervals with cultured pearls, 18ct yellow gold. Weight 140 grams approximately. Stamped 750, A.100, Omega mark