Nineteenth century bohemian, absolutely and it has a Moser look to it. The colour and that chunky cut. Those hunting scenes were very popular....
That setting looks very good for Edwardian and really well crafted.
They weren’t cheap to have done, three figures from memory.
I think it’s fine, but recent. I’m not sure anyone fakes it.
They did some travel stuff, Concorde and all that, and VSOE as well. I'm still pondering.
It ought to be a British logo, if that's what it is, but I can't think who. It's a dogtag fob and they called them Key Keepers.
Spot on Cheryl. It’s absolutely not a marriage, these key rings were sold in the tens of thousands as gifts. Links is simply the branding. it...
Bearhugs at Charlie! I think you’re right, it’s Fish. They did have a later silver range, so maybe these are from that.
I may have accidentally strayed into a few such establishments on Sicily and Sardinia in my time…..
Looks good for an older "copy" to my eye, the hieroglyphs are well caarved. Grand Tour.
Oh, and MArti is a Catalan name. The Catalans ruled both islands for a while.
18 carat gold, fairly modern clasp, Mediterranean coral. Would not have been cheap. Sicily and Sardinia are full of lovely jewellery shops. Ask...
It's most like Siddy Langley, both signature and style. Absolutely not Harris. I'd call it a weed pot.
I'm doubting myself. I'd thought these might be RISIS, but I'm not sure. What thinketh the assembled hive mind? They're also a bit like the Fish...
Oh God, I do know it, and my brain can't retrieve it. Arg.
Midland Hotel Maidstone.
He also managed to get across some very profound social messages under the lightness....
Ok, what are we all smoking tonight? ;) I met Pterry a few times. Wonderful man.
Dress clip looks German. The AB bit might be sewn to something, or perhaps a component of a brooch.
I’m not convinced. That doesn’t look like recent fake craquelure on yours. The Brazilian ones are much brighter modern transfers too.
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