Doubt it's related but that is the date Charles Lindberg landed in Paris.
This is the one that looks very similar (sorry for the double image). Same letter shapes and only one period. [ATTACH][ATTACH] This is totally...
It looks like it could be a Joseph Sankey and Sons mark but I've never seen miniatures by them.
Do a search for "sterling silver army miraculous medal". There are several examples.
From “The little book of Mexican silver” [ATTACH]
Try herringbone on the chain.
These are very popular and you can certainly sell for more than scrap. I sell them in my Etsy shop all the time. I don't have any solid gold...
#3 is a Masonic fob. HTWSSTKS is an acronym with connections to the Masonic Temple, specifically Royal Arch Masons. The letters stand for,...
This is all I could find on them. [ATTACH]
This looks like it....
Check out Budlong Docherty and Armstrong
Love the crosses, especially the enamel one. That's a good bit of coral there too. It looks like there's a C in front of that T. Can't make out...
Love the lavalier necklaces! In the last group, those are watch chains with other odd things attached. On the left one the small pin looks like...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I’ve looked at it until my eyes have crossed. I do think it’s cast which makes for lots of small marks all over the...
Thank you both! That gives me something to research.
I would love to hear you thoughts on this pin. No marks at all. Tests sterling. Does it symbolize something? Any ideas on age and origin...
50's/60's lucite. It looks similar to Coro's "moonglow". I think it may be part of a necklace that the chain was added to.
What an interesting character he is. And quite the mustache! I'd think there is some value there. An autographed photo sold a couple years ago...
Great summer colors there.
Could be Gutta Percha. Gutta Percha is a rubber-like gum made of the resin derived from trees in Southeast Asia, mainly Malaysia. Like its...
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