Posted 10 years ago
DarlingMara
(5 items)
This brooch has tiny coins around one larger one in the center. The top part of the coins have a lady's face although I am unsure who it is (I am not familiar with coins). The back of the coins depict a man with a three horse chariot. It appears they are going off to battle. The writing looks like Greek letters, but I can't be sure. The pin stem seems to be silver and is stamped "AA". The metal coins are not magnetic. The glass centerpiece on the back is interesting, and I recently found out that it opens when I slid a knife blade into the side and opened it ... So, my question is, what is this glass centerpiece for? What would someone store in this? Is there a specific name for this type of brooch? I have seen mourning jewelry where a lock of hair could be kept in the jewelry, but this brooch seems different. Does anyone know about the mark? Thanks for looking!
Hi, Interesting brooch...the only thing I could find was this: https://www.etsy.com/listing/159963817/antique-solid-925-sterling-silver-triple?ref=market
No a whole lot of help, but it's something
The central coin is copied from one of the ones struck at Syracuse with the head of the nymph Arethusa. Maybe like this one:
https://www.vcoins.com/fr/stores/apollo_numismatics/12/product/sicily_syracuse_agathokles_ar_tetradrachm__arethusaquadriga__gef_sharp_strike_great_metal_attractive_toning/47551/Default.aspx