
Marcasite-Style Cross Pendant Watch
This item is a decorative cross-shaped pendant, likely intended to be worn as a necklace or attached to a fob, which incorporates a small, functional quartz watch. The overall design is ornate, featuring a silver-tone metal construction that appears to be a base metal alloy, potentially pewter or a similar costume jewelry material. The surface of the cross is heavily textured with what appear to be small, faceted marcasite-like stones, or possibly molded decorative elements designed to simulate marcasite. These elements are set into the broader arms of the cross and the central area around the watch face, lending a Victorian or Edwardian aesthetic. The arms of the cross also display intricate, possibly cast or stamped, scrollwork and floral motifs, contributing to its decorative appeal. The watch itself is a small, round analog face with Roman numerals for hour markers (I through XII) and two black hands. Below the 'XII' at the top, the word 'QUARTZ' is visible, indicating its movement type, and a faint signature, possibly 'Faberge' as per context, is visible under the 'XII'. The watch face appears to be in good condition, and the overall metal surfaces show some age and perhaps a light patina consistent with a vintage piece, but no significant damage like bends, breaks, or missing 'stones' is evident. There is a bail at the top of the cross for attachment to a chain or pin. The craftsmanship suggests a manufactured piece, common in late 20th-century costume jewelry that emulates antique styles.
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Estimated Value
$25-50
Basic Information
Category
Jewelry/Fashion Accessories
Appraised On
August 28, 2025
Estimated Value
$25-50
Additional Details Provided By Owner
User Provided Information
Faberge
Item Description
This item is a decorative cross-shaped pendant, likely intended to be worn as a necklace or attached to a fob, which incorporates a small, functional quartz watch. The overall design is ornate, featuring a silver-tone metal construction that appears to be a base metal alloy, potentially pewter or a similar costume jewelry material. The surface of the cross is heavily textured with what appear to be small, faceted marcasite-like stones, or possibly molded decorative elements designed to simulate marcasite. These elements are set into the broader arms of the cross and the central area around the watch face, lending a Victorian or Edwardian aesthetic. The arms of the cross also display intricate, possibly cast or stamped, scrollwork and floral motifs, contributing to its decorative appeal. The watch itself is a small, round analog face with Roman numerals for hour markers (I through XII) and two black hands. Below the 'XII' at the top, the word 'QUARTZ' is visible, indicating its movement type, and a faint signature, possibly 'Faberge' as per context, is visible under the 'XII'. The watch face appears to be in good condition, and the overall metal surfaces show some age and perhaps a light patina consistent with a vintage piece, but no significant damage like bends, breaks, or missing 'stones' is evident. There is a bail at the top of the cross for attachment to a chain or pin. The craftsmanship suggests a manufactured piece, common in late 20th-century costume jewelry that emulates antique styles.
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