Late Victorian Sterling "Faith, Hope & Charity" Mizpah Compass Pendant
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A lovely and meaningful compass pendant from the late Victorian (ca1903) era! This unique piece, which is crafted in sterling silver, features a heart-shaped middle with a a double sided compass at its center. An anchor is incorporated into the design, with the stock at the top, connecting to the bail, and the arms peaking out from below, accented by a 3-dimensional coiled "rope." The beautiful shape of the piece has the special meaning which was referred to as "faith, hope and charity" during the Victorian era. The crystal compass, which is completely transparent, is encased in a gold-toned bezel setting and encircled by a twisted rope border. Starting with the word, "MIZPAH" etched at the top of the anchor and then traveling around the entire pendant is the sentimental etched phrase, "THE LORD WATCH BETWEEN ME AND THEE WHEN WE ARE ABSENT FROM ANOTHER." Stamped on the back of the anchor are several English hallmarks, including an anchor, (indicating that the piece was assayed in Birmingham), a lion, the letter "d" (indicating the piece dates from 1903), and the maker's mark "W.I.". The original bail at the top allows you to easily hang the compass pendant from a complimentary chain or added to a special charm bracelet. This lovely piece has sentimental Victorian significance and would make a wonderful addition to any collection!
Measurements: The round compass has an approximate diameter of 1/2" and the pendant hangs slightly less than 1 1/2" long, and is 1" at its widest point.
Condition: The overall condition of the piece is excellent. The compass is in excellent working condition and besides normal surface wear, there is no apparent damage to the silver setting or etched details.
Specifications
Main Stone: Crystal
Metals & Materials: Gold and Sterling Silver
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