@bluumz -- thanks for your post. I had thought the same as you. Very interesting and good to know!
Thanks, @Bronwen!
Is there a particular reason these chains are called "bookchains"--is it to do with their construction? I'm guessing it's not because they were...
I don't know about the maker, but to me this looks like a toothpaste pot. I have a number of similar ones, although they have a brand...
Just chiming in to say what a gorgeous opal that is--solid/boulder black opals are always really sort after. Even with a tiny chip, this is still...
I'm getting a Danish vibe from them.
I wonder if it's Peruvian--and alpaca wool?
Oh, what a steal! I've been to the Hogland glassworks in NZ and they make gorgeous pieces. I have two of their penguins. I am close to...
I'm seeing "KMG" for the monogram, too.
Thanks Owndedbybear--I'm so glad I posted about this particular pair of earrings because I am learning so very much about older jewellery!
Any Jewelry--oh this is a very handy criterion to have up my sleeve, too. I so appreciate all the lessons I learn from these discussions!
Wonderful--thanks kyratango and Bronwen so much for confirming they're made in Thailand and that they're not old. I really appreciate it! And good...
Dear all-- I recently bought these earrings online--I liked the look of them and assumed they were vintage, or Indian reproductions of vintage...
It's a posy holder. The posy--or nosegay or small bunch of flowers--goes in the trumpet end. For example:...
Mystery solved--thanks so much! I wear mine--which have lovely detailing--like brooches on the collars of white shirts and really love how they look.
So Kyrtango--I have a set of lingerie pins (it says they are on their commercial backing card). If you don't mind me asking, how were these worn?...
Ignore my original post--didn't read the title properly!
I thought Stromberg, but can't find anything in this pink.
His clothes look like he's dressed as a Puritan or an American Pilgrim...
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