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And for a real rabbit hole: Eyes Have It: Are These Intaglios the Same? "Off with your head!" will sound good if you make it all the way through.
I later found another source, a work by one of the top names in glyptics, which says the amethyst, like the glass gem, is convex.
We're both rabbits. I suppose I should also suggest a stroll through CameoTimes.com, just for the fun of looking at pictures.
Thank you ma'am. Less than a week to go now until next ortho checkup. Hoping to be told I don't have to wear the brace anymore, although in...
Thank you for sorting that out for me. When I was paying attention to Egyptian jewellery I often saw necklaces of glass beads, including pharaoh...
Glad you're enjoying your visit to our little warren. People may not throw jewellery out, but they do bury it & sometimes lose it. Since North...
Just for some gnostic fun, the name of this figure has also been rendered as Chnubis: [ATTACH]
Another vote for peridot/olivine. Wrong shade of green for other contenders. The trillion cut of the stones is a newer one. The metal does not...
What Google lens turned up for me didn't seem so fishy. https://www.etsy.com/listing/1397412731/original-vintage-print-1979-by-maurice...
Not that I spot, but I see some jump rings that may not be soldered. [ATTACH]
Well, anything with a pharaoh gets attributed to them. It seems so does anything with that green mottled glass that has come to be known, as AJ...
You can see how they would have liked a stone with these little asterisk-like inclusions, so similar to the stars in the engraving. My mineral...
But you've landed safely. Think your mount, as was very common, is not the same metal in all its parts. The decorative elements on the front do...
And it's very similar to my grandmother's ring. She would have married in 1925.
Let's help AI find it: [ATTACH]
BTW, welcome, Hugh. [ATTACH]
Yep, Charles Schmoll, so French, 19th century. I occasionally see other marks on the backs of cameos, such as your x. Sometimes they look like...
I also see it as 'G'. The monogram looks to me like 'C' is the primary letter, with 'A' & possibly 'D'? When I see something like this skinny...
Another "attributed to":...
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