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!!!!!!!!!!!
Keeping my fingers crossed the store employees don't find Antiquers!!!!!!!
The blue/black color is leading me to think it's silver plate.
Where did you get it? It looks like an artisan piece, any artisan jewelers in your area?
That's a fur clip, the double prongs are how fur clips are made :)
Oh well, I thought is was worth a try. One thing, do not use their prices when you are trying to sell something, they tend to be high.
Did you try an image search on replacements.com?
I LOVED watching Lovejoy! My favorite episode was when a friend needed some money. Lovejoy went into a shop and bartered for something small. He...
Good eyeballs!!!!!
There is no way to positively ID silver from a photo, you need to take it to be tested.
Just can't eat Thumper - or Babbi for that matter!
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