Brava!
Left to right: paste & paste, Bohemian glass made 18--1900-1930, can't tell (the beads are too small for me to see), hand painted ceramic and...
Marks were required post 1928, I think?
Sweet!
Uhhhhhh, no! Okay, I'll bite. What is it? (Sorry for the double entendre.)
Love it! Love them all!
Agreed.
The one on the right appears Irani and I agree it looks like there's a snake wrapped around the one on the left. They gave you no insight at all,...
Immediately thought Israeli, too, but am blown away with the rest of your data. Brava!
I'm in love!
Me, too!
After looking at your photo for awhile, am wondering whether the dangling bead is from some sort of Victorian mourning jewelry?
How about we start talking how they appreciate in value. Social media, here, etc., etc. T'is true.
Sweeeet! Venetian, right?
Oh, no! Did you find them all?
Brava/bravo!
The American market for beaded items is going down hill, IMO, even for vintage to antique to ancient beads. Perhaps a resurgence is in order!...
Looks to me to be very old given the wear in the patina and the worn out silver-tone wire. Perhaps it was part of a long flapper type necklace, a...
What do you feel the center drop bead to be made of? Glass? Stone? Plastic?
Beautiful!
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