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Aztecrob's items9 of 10Grandmother's Jules Jurgenson Ladies Watch1950 Harman Watch - Men's wind-up
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    Posted 13 years ago

    Aztecrob
    (10 items)

    My grandmother gave this to me in the late 1960's but I have no idea how long she had it prior. I know nothing about it and would appreciate any info someone might have. The back is black metal. Looks like it would have been to a coat of some type but again a guess. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks!

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    1. Buttonista, 13 years ago
      This is a Victorian picture Button and the center depicts Minerva(Athena). The center is molded caramel glass that is painted to look like wood, set in brass and it has a repeating heart border. Very nice!
      http://www.facebook.com/pages/California-State-Button-Society/86452353290
    2. Aztecrob, 13 years ago
      Great information, thank you Any thoughts on what era it may be from?
    3. Buttonista, 13 years ago
      Late Victorian, 1880's

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