I can see the bead with the chipped paint clearer now and it appears this is not opalescent glass but rather translucent milky white. Still a nice...
It is gold painted glass beads. Some of these beads were opalescent glass which is quite nice, so all is not lost.
@Any Jewelry they do seem more 1960s style, don’t they? I believe Janis Joplin wore similar long necklaces by the dozens….. a 1920s thing as well,...
Pretty common for necklaces of any age to need a clasp replaced, so that’s neither here nor there. Usually there are signs that show such...
I believe these were made in India sometime during the 1970s or thereabouts. I started finding them in thrift stores in the mid 1980s, and once...
Maybe Georgian. Does appear to be silver. Possible that clasp & hinge were replaced at some point (may have also been a piece from something else...
A feather for sure
I believe this mark was used 1915-1930, however don’t quote me on that. GJ used MANY differing marks of which many similar marks were used,...
This one is truly odd. Not D&E imho.
If I remember correctly, the D&E term for the pie crust setting is “dog tooth” - then there’s the long pin-stem…. And I do see puddling, albeit...
Getting a strong D&E vibe, did you rule them out?
It’s Saint John
Maybe ‘Holms Harvey’
Love it, & looks great…glad you kept the green.
How about the ‘Curl Up and Dye’ hair salon? I think that name originated in the stage play of ‘Steel Magnolias’ - Also used in the film of the...
Here to suggest this excellent product - I have used it for years and will do the job on scratches - even works wonders on eyeglass lenses that...
Congratulations @Happy! Thanks once again for your generosity, and all the fun! @Aquitaine ☺️
This one, I think : The cat masquerading as a dog [ATTACH]
Not Juiliana, not D&E, and not pave. My opinion only of course ✌
I’m already a recipient of aqui’s generosity - & general loveliness - so will sit this one out… just wanted to send another THANK YOU to...
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