I like her and I like the setting. The small stones are probably diamonds. The wear of the lava indicates that this was a well loved ring. Lava...
I question that post also. Then too, there's the hook at the bottom. What's it for, if not a watch or some sort of dangle? Perhaps the stone could...
It wouldn't be the retailer as it would be dumb to impress the letters where they are for fear of damaging the object.
It's missing a piece in the middle. Was it a bank originally?
I think both Komokwa and Ghopper are right on! It's a wonderful chair and if I had it here in the Western part of the U. S. I would be asking...
Heavy or light? Feemo mix?
On the backside, I've seen that oval sun before. I think on French & German sword/dagger hilts. As to dating it I'm going to guess the 1st half of...
I might (?) be seeing a growth plane in the upper half of the center stone and also inclusions, if they are not dust/dirt on the stone's backside....
Again 2nd 1/2 of 1800's. Also it swivels....why?...Perhaps it had a picture or hair on the backside? May have had an oval glass also? Nice wear on...
I agree but it could be agate. Check hardness. Agate will not be scratched by a pocket knife.
Thank you all. I did find one for sale. E. G. Webster & Son operated from 1886 -1928. I did think that it the "Dutch" look. Interesting.
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I saw and purchased this pitcher at an antique mall in Washington state. It is very good condition and quite heavy; approx 2 lbs. It is six sided....
It's a pretty standard design but looks to be in excellent condition with 10 tunes. A lot depends upon it length. A good way to find actual worth...
Nice Very nice. Might even be 15K? Note that it's quite likely that the pin has been replaced at some time: It's bent the wrong way to fasten...
The two end pieces, that are alike, are from a hair pocket watch chain. They are likely to be victorian and of low carat gold. Like 8 or 9 carat....
You're right! Sometimes my brain clogs up and I pick a word that's close but exactly correct.
Or perhaps a muff chain?
Yes it is a "fusee" pocket watch. It is key wound and key set (nut holding the hour & minute hands). Was driven by a fine chain (which is oft...
I think that you're right on on the dating but wrong on "ladies". It was unisex. Men and women both had lapel pockets. Watch went into the pocket...
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