Posted 6 years ago
Mrstyndall
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This is a rather large antique brooch with lots of detail. It has a C clasp on back but no markings. Thanks for looking
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Posted 6 years ago
Mrstyndall
(903 items)
This is a rather large antique brooch with lots of detail. It has a C clasp on back but no markings. Thanks for looking
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Mrstyndall, those one are call "Sash Pin Brooch", you have a wonderful example here, i didn't know the term Sash pin, until i found a few last year, even recently i found a couple online, on there way to Canada.
You probably remember that one, https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/250076-art-nouveau-sash-pin-brooch-from-the-lat.
Alan
Beautiful brooch MrsT, love the grape, key & floral engravings
Alan, I did not know that it was called a sash pin. Thanks for that info. Your sash pin is lovely too. I hope that 2019 is much better for you and your family.
Oh Mrstyndall, I thought you had seen the one that I posted a little while ago, here it is:
https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/259008-some-new-old-jewelry-flea-market-finds-w?in=user
Yours is a beauty! :^D Thank you so much for showing! :^)
Jenni, thank you so much! Glad you like
Valentino, appreciate your comment :)
Thanks Bill, your pin is very decorative also
This is what I posted in my description Eileen, but a picture would show it better:
"a Victorian Sash Pin, or Buckle, used to hold a Lady's Sash, hanging at her Waist, or to hold the Sash in place, to cover Her bosom, made popular by Queen Victoria, from the late 1800's-early1900's"
The Sash was hung on the clip on the Brooch/Pin, at the Lady's waist side, as a Decoration. When the Sash was being used, as a Drape, or Cover across the top of the Lady's open neckline, it was pinned at Her shoulder, to hold it in place! :^)
Here's a Pinterest Post showing Sashes, with Sash Pins, in use on Victorian Ladies:
https://za.pinterest.com/pin/516858494711331752/?lp=true
I hope this helps! :^)
Eileen, thank you so much and Bill thanks for the added info on the use