A neat and well-made antique tie bar in gold tone metal, its length formed from a flat strip that has been twisted through the centre to create a pleasing rope-like effect before tapering back to flat at each end. One end terminates in a plain open hook designed to clip over a tie or cravat, while the other carries a small rolled hinge housing, giving the piece a clean and purposeful profile entirely in keeping with the everyday gentlemen's accessories produced during the Edwardian period and into the early twentieth century.

Tie bars and cravat clips of this plain twisted form were a practical wardrobe staple of the period, worn to keep a cravat, stock, or necktie neatly in place and available in considerable variety from modest to more refined examples. This is a tidy and wearable piece that would suit a collector of antique gentlemen's accessories or anyone seeking an authentic period tie clip for wear.

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