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Cameos138 of 433Victorian cameo on shellArt Deco, Cameo Brooch, Early XX Century
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    Posted 8 years ago

    daddydappa
    (9 items)

    this lovely ring is from the 1930s. it is silver front of stone has faded a bit but still a lovely piece. enjoy.

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    1. Efesgirl Efesgirl, 8 years ago
      A beautiful ring. Not at all sure that's Queen V's image, however.....

      https://www.extasia.com/retail-jewelry/victorian-jewelry.html
    2. daddydappa daddydappa, 8 years ago
      thanks efesgirl i rectified the title.
    3. cameosleuth cameosleuth, 8 years ago
      She appears to be hardstone (agate) so the front has probably not faded, just has some color variability. Agate is readily dyed - the Romans were already doing it - so I rather prefer stones like this that are not uniform in color because they are more likely to be natural. She was probably cut in Germany & appears to have an inventory number on the back. These cameos are difficult to date; I think they are still making them in the Idar-Oberstein region. Taking the style of the ring into account, I would guess she is from the 1930s. Hope you are enjoying her too.
    4. daddydappa daddydappa, 8 years ago
      thank you for info cameo sleuth I've adjusted listing accordingly.

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