I would guess early 20th century and yes, reverse painted on glass. Google Image Search shows lots like it, like this one: [ATTACH]
I love old cookbook and those small booklets. But if the recipes depend on cream of mushroom soup or marshmallow fluff, not for me!
Sounds like what I have but it's definitely 14k: [ATTACH]
I figured it was early 20th century, thanks Bronwen :). It's the first en habillé I've had, it's a good size diamond.
Thank you so much @Kronos
I am posting this for a friend, he bought a 24 candle mold at an estate sale with tubes made of redware. I checked Worthpoint and found several...
Had a nice house call this week... Assorted silver pieces (I love the round box with the puffy power puff!) [ATTACH] And a few nice jools... a...
I couldn't agree more! I have bought things I shouldn't have, but it's the things I should have bought but didn't that haunt me :oops:
As I understand it, silver needs to be at least 925 to be called sterling, so your 916 piece would not be sterling.
YOU GO GIRL!!!!!!!!!!!
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