I have this double strand necklace which I believe is coral and was wondering what kind. Also, I think, judging by the clasp, it is a Chinese...
After all the info and opinions from everyone, I am inclined to agree that someone cobbled together parts from different time periods. A big...
So I tried the magnet test with interesting results: pendant and clasp stick to magnet, chain and little flowers do not.
I will try the magnet. I did wonder if the cameo was a replacement because the rest of the necklace looks so much older. I appreciate everyone's...
Here is the clasp:[ATTACH]
I can only touch her front but it doesn't seem hollow, just warm to the touch. The last picture is of the back, which is a solid brass plate so...
Thanks @Bronwen. 50's/60's is old enough. Do you think American or European made? The lady is not cold to the touch so I don't think it's glass...
This piece has a brass chain with flower accents, four glass beads and a spring clasp (which I neglected to photo). The pendant is also brass and...
Where ever it was made, it is yummy!
What a beautiful color and shape. I love it no matter who made it.
Perfect! Thank you @Any Jewelry That was just the information I needed.
@LauraGarnet02, I appreciate the information. I did consider that they might be elegant glass. They are heavy pieces and I was thinking that's...
Thank you @Any Jewelry. Does it have some age and assuming it is handmade, was it perhaps a souvenir?
Thank you @verybrad and @crs
I think I have identified the image as the Hindu God Shri Krishna pictured with a cow. Please correct me if I am wrong. The pendant (if indeed...
It has been over 20 years since I dealt with depression glassware and I am feeling rather stupid. I have two pink glass cream and sugar sets with...
That could very well be.
Thank you @antidiem. I do think this is only Victorian style. Interestingly, none of them note that it was used to hang a watch which is what it...
Thank you @Any Jewelry and @Ownedbybear. You've been ever so helpful.
Thanks @Debora, I always appreciate it when you weigh in. I had done a search and found similar, that's how I determined what to call the design...
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