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i wonder if you girls would take a look at this. I am not really sure what to make of it !!! I was told by the person that sold it me - It came...
Sorry it’s taken me so long to come back It’s just mad busy right now - I hardly have time to breathe ! Thank You all for being so welcoming here...
Definitely work a look - my favorite was the parure of 95 diamonds, including five solitaires once in the queen's possession...
Oops sorry - was looking at the blue bead Komokwa posted - rather than the original post so above post relates to that
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/chinese-lacquer-household-shrine-1927832650
They are also known as rosetta beads - most likley Murano in origin - the blue red and white as we see being the most common colourway seen in them
Hi everyone Thank you for that - I had searched Temple alter box with no luck - but using the word shrine - struck gold - I found one almost...
The earrings are very cool - Are they gold ?? There are a lot of differnt terms people use to describe this type of filigree. I see it called...
The book was Jewellery in the Age of Queen Victoria - A mirror to the world Charlotte Gere & Judy Rudoe Here is the reference page with necklace...
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