Posted 8 years ago
Kmarie
(1 item)
Pins belonged to my Grandmother, cameo neckles belonged to my mother, bracelets some given to me some belonged to my mother-in-law, metal belong to my father-in-law
Vintage pins handed down to me , cameo neckles handed down, breclets and metal |
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Posted 8 years ago
Kmarie
(1 item)
Pins belonged to my Grandmother, cameo neckles belonged to my mother, bracelets some given to me some belonged to my mother-in-law, metal belong to my father-in-law
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Any marks? Need to see the reverse sides of the brooches and whether there are any maker's marks on any of the pieces. You can edit your post or make a second post showing the reverse sides of the brooches and pendants.
Can't tell you anything much if you don't give as much info as is available.
The middle bracelet in the last photo is from Spain- Toledoware.
Okay I'll add photo I don't know much about them just they have been handed down in my family
Examine each piece for makers marks or other marks. The frog brooch looks interesting, as does the 4 leaf clover brooch. Some of the other brooches may have maker's marks. If a piece has no marks at all, then it's not possible to tell you anything about it.
The three cuff bracelets are all costume/base metal. Look carefully at the other three bracelets. Marks are often found on or near the clasps.
Thank you for your information it's very useful I will check each piece out to see if there any markings on them