Posted 8 years ago
TassieDevil
(175 items)
Hello everyone.
I love this pendant!! Bought from a little old lady at a market in 2007......she had marked the price down to $35.00 because she just wanted it sold.....I was very happy with that...and so was she!
Both pendant and chain are marked 9ct gold, both are rose gold...... I think I am right with "Lily of the valley"...... which is the flower for my birthday in May.
I am thinking Edwardian period.......what do you think? I admit I am hopeless as to trying to date things lol.....much easier with British silver with a date letter!!
Thanks for looking, Judy
Lovely! Definitely Lily Of The Valley, one of my favorite flowers. Could be anywhere from Edwardian to Art Deco.
Caperkid, thanks so much, really appreciate the love!!
Thanks Bonnie for your comment and the love. Glad you like it!!
Thanks very much Thomas.....I really appreciate your support and the love!!
Thanks Thomas, hope you enjoy your Fourth of July celebrations!
Thank you Aura, appreciate the love!
Appreciate the love Kyra.....many thanks!
That's so pretty Judy. Even the clasp is beautifully made.
Thanks very much jscott0363, Toni1969, Newtimes, martika and vetraio50 for the love, I really appreciate the support you are giving me here on CW!!!
Thanks Karen and for the love....yes I think so too....they don't make this quality now!!
Thank you Ken for the love.....always appreciated!!!!
Thank you valentino97.....appreciate the love!!
Thanks StacyEW for looking and the like.....appreciated!
Thanks very much for the love Sean, appreciated!!!
A sweet little pendant Judy! Defiantly Lily of the valley, had a backyard full of them growing up, very fragrant. Happy belated birthday by the way!
Thanks so much Pops for your wonderful comment and for the love!!
Might have to see if they can be grown here in Tasmania!!!
Judy, what kind of clasp does it have? That may give a clue as to the piece's age. It looks like a barrel clasp to me, perhaps. That would place this necklace at approximately the turn of the 20th century, a little later or a little earlier.
Beautiful! I'd call it Art Nouveau. :)
Hello betweenthelens.......The clasp is what I would normally describe as a push in barrel clasp....sorry, should have shown it open as well....I have seen these clasps used late 1800s to early 1900s as well....... Thank you for your help, interest and the love, it is really appreciated.
Hi Katherine, thank you.......I was kind of thinking that myself with the style of the heart........(but I don't like to say if I don't know for sure)..... Thanks for your help and the love!
Thanks for the love Nevada!