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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 2131627, member: 2844"]Most German makers switched to 925 about 1970. These are quite a few decades older, I'd say early Art Deco. </p><p>Dating German jewellery can be difficult at times because some Jugendstil, the German Art Nouveau, had a very stylized, Deco-y look. They were ahead of their time in that sense, although they also made 'high' Art Nouveau floral and Mucha-style jewellery.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 2131627, member: 2844"]Most German makers switched to 925 about 1970. These are quite a few decades older, I'd say early Art Deco. Dating German jewellery can be difficult at times because some Jugendstil, the German Art Nouveau, had a very stylized, Deco-y look. They were ahead of their time in that sense, although they also made 'high' Art Nouveau floral and Mucha-style jewellery.[/QUOTE]
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