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Victorian Era1702 of 2420Victorian Brass Tea Kettle StandReligious Art Enameled Gilt (Vermeil) Brooch
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    Posted 11 years ago

    blingiton1…
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    I purchased this item on ebay. It was advertised as a Chatelaine. But I am not certain. It is gold 2 1/2 inches in length with an 8 inch chain and interesting clasp at the end of the chain. No makers marks, but beautiful detailing on the head of the pin plus the twisted centers of the pin shafts.
    My passion is hatpins, but I love this little pin? Can anyone out there tell me for certain what era, maybe the maker, and use of this pin? I don't understand the chain if it was a hairpin? My mystery will be solved with all you experts again. Thanks so much. blingiton1948

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    1. davyd286, 11 years ago
      Could it be a security chain to safeguard the gold hairpin from getting lost if it falls out? I could imagine it getting fastened to a veil or a hat.
    2. blingiton1948 blingiton1948, 11 years ago
      Yes good thinking..maybe so Davhd286
    3. pacmama08, 11 years ago
      It is actually a Victorian hair pin or otherwise referred to as pince nez hair pin. They were attached to the "pince nez" eyeglasses (translation: pinched nose as the wire eyeglasses were secured in place by pinching your nose) More than likely gold filled or gold, Have sold a few myself to brides that have worn them in their hair as they are so pretty.
    4. blingiton1948 blingiton1948, 11 years ago
      Hello pacmama08..thank you so much for this. It helps me alot. I love it. It is gold and quite fragile..very delicate. I can see a Bride wearing this yes..quite lovely. Thanks again. blingiton1948
    5. kyratango kyratango, 11 years ago
      Bravo Pacmama, you're right!
      as a good pic talk for itself look this:

      http://image0-rubylane.s3.amazonaws.com/shops/victoriascurio/RL-3580.2L.jpg?26
    6. blingiton1948 blingiton1948, 11 years ago
      Yes, perfect match. Lovely item..I need those spectacles..thanks for sharing. blingiton1948

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