Posted 11 years ago
LOUMANAL
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I suspect that this beautiful Diamond studded jewel was part of a Victorian necklace at one time. It is made like a buckle/slider and probably was on a velvet band that an Elegant lady wore like a choker around her neck. Is there a name for this item? It is tiny (3/4" by 1/2"), is made of Gold and has a dozen small diamonds encrusted in the initials. It was tested and is 14-18K Gold but simply has the letter "E" on the back frame. The white enameling on the front is accented with tiny black dots. What I am especially trying to find out is the lettering...I see an "L" and possibly a "K" or "R" but it is so entwined that it is difficult to know for sure. I have taken some close-up photos....any comments/suggestions? Is it American since American Gold was not always hallmarked? RER(BOB)
Thank you Moonstonelover21 and blunderbuss2 for the Love. RER(BOB)
Look up Old English Font, it looks like a K.
Thanks davyd286....and I thought it was a jumble of letters. It is indeed a "K" in Old English Font. Thank you also aghcollect, valentino97, Newtimes and walksoftly for the Love. RER(BOB)
Thank you SEAN68 and antiques-in-nj for the Love! RER(BOB)
Thank you vetraio50 for the love! BOB
Probably a buckle with already said L and K. Nice !!
Thank you Agram.m....I can see the L now....I knew about the K and thank you mikelv85 and Radegunder for the love! BOB