Pretty Pink Bead Necklace & thin Metal brooch

Discussion in 'Jewelry' started by cxgirl, Jan 19, 2015.

  1. cxgirl

    cxgirl Well-Known Member

    Hi,
    Need some help with these 2 pieces:
    pink glass bead necklace with aventurine - any ideas on age of these and where would they have been made?
    thin metal brooch 2 1/2" x 2" - no idea on this one so any info appreciated.
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  2. Lucille.b

    Lucille.b Well-Known Member

    Hi Cx,

    Regarding the necklace, I feel confident to say it is an older piece, maybe 1940's, or could be a bit earlier (just plus or minus on the date.) Might be Italian or Czech. Be sure to check the little jump ring at the closure, sometimes in tiny letters you might see "Czechoslovakia" written along the edge of the ring. It is a bit unusual in a good way, with those elongated filigree beads (might be a better word for those beads). Very pretty.

    The brooch is totally reminding me of a necklace I got that I never could ID. I always thought my piece was 40's or so as well, is the metal on this pin sort of "tin-like"? I'll have to see if I can find the necklace.
     
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  3. quirkygirl

    quirkygirl likes pretty old things

    cxgirl ... hi there! On your pic. of the back of the pin, are those letters across the small dangling heart on the right side (about 1/4 of the way down from the top )? Also, what do you suppose all those little round holes (I count seven) in the center heart were for?
     
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  4. cxgirl

    cxgirl Well-Known Member

    thanks folks!
    Lucille, no marks at all. One of the beads is broken so I don't think it would be worth listing. Yes, the brooch is tin-like.
    Quirkgirl, no letters, just wear to the piece. I think the little holes are just part of the design.
     
  5. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    My guess on the necklace was Japanese with Czech backup. I was thinking more mid-50s too. The pin I don't think is as old as it wants to be; the hardware is all wrong. I'd be guessing 1980s.
     
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