The roosters look like a broken cloak/cape clasp - the 'dots' are cut steels. Something like this:...
I'm in - thanks for offering it! ~Cheryl
The '1000' stamp is fairly common on Greek silver, not something I'd expect to see on Marsh Arab silver, nor is the work what I'd expect. The...
Believe the '1000' silver pendant and brooch are most likely Greek... ~Cheryl
Good for her! ~Cheryl
Would think no earlier than mid 19th century, likely had a Stanhope lens that fell out - it happens......
Hehe, thought it might be... ~Cheryl
Well, of course there 'should' be, but the lack of one doesn't mean it wasn't their production - there are numerous pieces without their dragonfly...
Considering that it says, 'Sterling', 935 seems likely... https://worldeccentricitycharm.com/blogs/news/jewelry-face-off-part-2 [ATTACH] ~Cheryl
No time to hunt around right now, but feel sure I've seen Spanish articulated fish that open - might find some here: Spanish articulated fish...
Not uncommon to find 'Deposé' on German pieces (occasionally on Austrian too)... ~Cheryl
Keuffel & Esser Patent 844,772, but would expect the case and instruments to bear some kind of K&E trademark, suppose they could have sold use of...
Sorry - just can't make out anything on the marks, will say that the design, as the the one in the link Komo posted, is typical of Spanish...
Nu-Trend was a 1960s-'70s Pennsylvania-based manufacturer of hobbyist ceramic molds - could just be a coffee mug... ~Cheryl
Yamato-Gumi/Yamatogumi: http://ancientpoint.com/inf/83168-antique_crumb_catcher_antimony_wear_silver_plate_y_in_yacht_yamatogumi_old_item.html...
Would expect to see the shade held by something more like these:...
Not really an area of much knowledge for me, but the shade is an awfully good match in color, wouldn't surprise me if they belong together, though...
Similar pieces in various colors of glass, by various vendors, have been readily available for decades (I have quite a few in my Christmas stuff),...
To my eye, appears very likely to be vase and suited for little else, and not well suited for some kind of 'cork-stoppered gunpowder container'....
Eh, looks to me like a bud vase - over the years, have run across quite a few similar heavy, crudely cast brass vases, usually bearing 'Made in...
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