This vintage Links of London Police Helmet Charm (Product Code: 5030.2442) pays tribute to classic British heritage with its miniature constabulary helmet design. Crafted in sterling silver and coated in dark ruthenium, the charm features delicate yellow gold vermeil highlights on the helmet badge and brim. The combination of finishes gives it a distinctive, timeless aesthetic.
The helmet is 10mm high (14mm including jump ring), 10mm deep, and 9mm wide. It is mounted on a standard Links of London 9mm x 7mm oval bail, suitable for use with necklaces and bracelets up to 5mm wide. The bail bears a UK hallmark but no date letter, suggesting this was a later production piece.
The charm has been professionally cleaned and polished and remains in excellent vintage condition. A sterling silver split ring is included for easy attachment to a Sweetie bracelet or charm bracelet of your choice.
- Product Code: 5030.2442
- Design: Classic British police helmet
- Material: Sterling silver with dark ruthenium and 18ct yellow gold vermeil accents
- Dimensions: 10mm high (14mm incl. jump ring) × 10mm deep × 9mm wide
- Bail Size: 9mm x 7mm (fits chains/bracelets up to 5mm wide)
- Hallmarks: Marked with UK hallmark (no date letter)
- Condition: Professionally cleaned and polished
- Sweetie Compatibility: Includes sterling silver split ring for Sweetie bracelet attachment
FAQs
- Is this an official Links of London charm?
- Yes, this is an original Links of London charm crafted in sterling silver, marked with the brand’s hallmark and designed in their iconic style.
- Does this charm come with a split ring?
- Yes, a sterling silver split ring is included for easy Sweetie bracelet attachment.
- Is the ruthenium finish original?
- Yes, the dark ruthenium finish and yellow gold vermeil accents are part of the original Links of London design.
- Can I wear this charm on a necklace?
- Absolutely. The bail fits chains and bracelets up to 5mm wide, making it ideal as a pendant too.
- Does Links of London still exist?
- Links of London ceased production in 2020. However, its spirit lives on through restored vintage pieces like this one, now offered by Links London.
- Why did Links of London go out of business?
- The original company went into administration in 2019 due to the collapse of its parent company. Today, restored pieces preserve the legacy of the beloved brand.
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