Vintage 2010 Blue Enamel Tennis Ball Charm – Links of London
This vibrant Links of London tennis ball charm from 2010 combines playful design with signature British style. Crafted in solid sterling silver, one panel of the charm is enamelled in a bold light-blue tone, creating a two-tone interlocking effect that mimics the look of a real tennis ball.
- Year: Hallmarked 2010
- Material: Solid 925 sterling silver with blue enamel detail
- Design: Tennis ball motif with alternating silver and enamel panels
- Size: 8mm diameter, 12mm high including jump ring
- Bail: Standard 9mm x 7mm Links of London charm bail (fits chains/bracelets up to 5mm)
- Includes: 7mm sterling silver split ring for Sweetie bracelet compatibility
- Condition: Professionally cleaned and polished, excellent vintage condition
This piece is part of a broader collection of coloured tennis ball charms produced by Links of London, including pink, orange, and green variants. While not officially co-branded with Wimbledon, it was released during the period of Links of London’s sponsorship of The Championships.
Perfect for fans of tennis, vintage jewellery, or the iconic Sweetie bracelet, this rare blue variant brings sporty charm to your collection.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this charm authentic?
Yes – this charm is fully hallmarked with “LL 925” and a date letter confirming production in 2010.
Is it part of the official Wimbledon collection?
While not explicitly Wimbledon-branded, coloured tennis ball charms were released during Links of London’s official Wimbledon sponsorship years. This one is dated 2010 and shares many design cues with other co-branded items from the era.
Will it fit on my Sweetie bracelet?
Yes – it includes a 7mm sterling silver split ring compatible with classic Links of London Sweetie bracelets.
What makes this version unique?
This blue enamel variant is one of several colourways produced, with the vibrant two-tone silver and enamel design offering a modern twist on a classic tennis motif. The 2010 date adds to its collector appeal.
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