He, or if Reform She, might offer to have it buried for you.
,and if so have they found any?
Oh my goodness. Good luck finding flame birch furniture now at any price.
No idea, but I'm a sucker for cobalt.
Made for burlesque indeed.
I'd have run off with it too. One cousin loves dragons and old stuff, and the pin has both attributes.
Wish I'd seen it first.:D:D:D
The tube hinges were used mostly prior to 1910, but date maybe into the 1700s. THe trombone clasp has been in use in Europe since the 1850s....
Sig in the lower right.
Local only. I may go back on line at some point, but it will have to be a saner venue.
$18 for a moonstone ring ? Somebody was NOT paying attention.
Lab stones in 14k(?) mens' rings; flux-melt sapphires and rubies started in the Victorian era. They were made for watch innards, and later used...
Say replicas rather, made for use in jewelry. They did/do that too.
You have to wonder. Photos from my family would be something you'd likely have to pay someone to haul off. :p:p
Because he wasn't that stupid. Either she was, or she was pulling something. No way to be sure.
I have a man's Deco ring with a really nice color sapphire, set in a bezel mount. At least, I think it's a good sapphire. The setting mutes it a...
The year might refer to reign dates rather than mint dates. The tugrah was used on coinage long after the reign of the Sultan whose siggit it was.
OOH! NICE! I bet it's worth a few dollars too.
I've run into similar, but the prices charged were for costume. I've had people left and right try to sell me Alpaca as silver. No. Nope. Not....
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