The purple one is pretty but unless the photos are deceiving us it does appear to be crooked, leaning towards the left at the top.
The obidome bunny is very cute! Lucky that you found the other for attribution!
They look to be mostly costume except perhaps for the amber color pierced (which aren't really vintage) and the bottom pair. Both could be...
I don't see any enamel, more like oxidation in the stamped designs. Looks ca 1900 to me give or take 20 years. I'm no expert! Odd that the strap...
Tee hee!
Don't think Trifari made sterling after the 1950s or so and almost every single piece they made till around 1990 was marked. No sterling after that.
A laser solder job could add a ring if you wanted to replace the side drop, like @trip98 said. Then you could find 2 matching drops to add on,...
A watch chain, maybe? Great beads and if it weren't for those shown by @komokwa I'd have said acorns, too!
Galalith? Similar to Bakelite, popular in Europe in the 1930s-40s, not so after WWII....
Yes, @komokwa definitely Valentine's ready!
Oh, I didn't mean to suggest that wreathes are bad, just not commonly associated with jewelry unless it's Christmas theme. Guess I will just call...
Both are quite beautiful! So nice that you wear them!
I agree with fur or coat clip. I see a "human" figure in the brass elements with the black part being a head. Maybe I'm dreaming...Have you done...
The only mark is "14K" on each post. I see "wreathes" but I doubt that is what the designer had in mind. Here are the backs:[ATTACH]
You had somewhat better luck than I. Surprised I didn't see that. Thanks for the effort!
I'm thinking Celtic but I tried a Google image search and several text searches using 14K/garnet heart/Celtic earrings with no matches. What do...
I agree, crafter-made. Rousselet typically used beads with less obvious seams and smoother facets as well as clasps that complimented the design...
The jump ring on the 2nd necklace looks flat, perhaps there is a mark stamped on it on the underside that we are not seeing?
Good to know! I've bought/keep all kinds of specialty solutions over the years just to test for Bakelite!
Thanks for explaining! I knew just enough to make me a danger in replying since I had seen similar things. Best to be quiet and learn!
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