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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 424238, member: 2844"]It is a belt buckle, with those slides at the back. </p><p>A cloak buckle would have small rings at the back, around the edges. That would secure the entire buckle on the cloak, and also prevent the fabric from tearing.</p><p>I can see a relationship with Skønvirke in the sense that it has a lot of silver and small stone cabochons. But Skønvirke designs are generally floral. Heavy but elegant.</p><p>I can only find the BH mark for Bernard Hertz. Maybe S once worked for Hertz and started for him/herself?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 424238, member: 2844"]It is a belt buckle, with those slides at the back. A cloak buckle would have small rings at the back, around the edges. That would secure the entire buckle on the cloak, and also prevent the fabric from tearing. I can see a relationship with Skønvirke in the sense that it has a lot of silver and small stone cabochons. But Skønvirke designs are generally floral. Heavy but elegant. I can only find the BH mark for Bernard Hertz. Maybe S once worked for Hertz and started for him/herself?[/QUOTE]
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