Posted 5 years ago
billretire…
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This is a closer look at the Older Interesting Necklace that Eileen wanted to see, and the Black Leather Clutch Purse, with the NRA Code Tag, that my #1 Mary wanted to see, with more new Finds, from Keith's Estate Sale, a Blended Blue glaze Stangl Pottery Vase 5029, a small Tan and Lt. Blue glaze Studio Pottery Vase, and a Brass Fine Wire Flowers Design Mixed Color Burgundy Tone, Cloisonné Ginger Jar with Lid, for show! :^D I cleaned the Necklace from the earlier post, and tried to show the Spring Clasp, but couldn't find any Makers Marks, and showed the NRA Code Tag in the Leather Clutch, that has a open pocket, and clasp pocket on the inside, and a snap closer on the Purse. The National Recovery Administration Code Tag dates the Leather Clutch 1933-35, when it was in-acted.
Thank you for looking, and all comments are welcome! :^)
I have a pair of levis with that NRA code on the back [atch.
PATCH!!!!
https://www.instagram.com/p/BtdACN8jFkz/
Nice SEAN68, thanks for showing the Levis, checking out my post, and for the love that you gave! :^)
Here's some information about the NRA National Recovery Act of 1933:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Industrial_Recovery_Act_of_1933
Thanks for looking! :^)
Thanks for taking a look and giving a love,
Brian
Kevin
Jenni
Karen
and Hel1, it's appreciated! :^)
You know Eileen, I haven't checked it out, in my books, or on line yet. The Chain looks almost hand made, and the way the whole Necklace is made looks custom, an Arts and Crafts look, so maybe 1920's. The Spring Clip Clasp might make it easier to date. I love the color of the Rhinestones, now that it's clean! Thanks for asking for a closer look! :^D
Thomas, aura, and Eileen, thank you for taking a closer look, and loving it! :^)
Oh that's right, I did a little searching and the only thing that I came up with on the Necklace is the Clasp is called a Box Clasp, or Tongue in Groove Clasp, but no date yet! :^)
Love them all, the brown cloisonne temple jar caught my eye, it's Chinese, a variation of the thousand flower motif, recent production, so well made and not as dense and dull surface as the old cloisonne pieces. You are a lucky guy!
Thanks truthordare, I saw the Cloisonné Jar and no lid, at the Estate Sale, and left it on the table, but later I was digging in a box, and found the lid, and grabbed the Jar quick, all the things that my Wife and I got were very good prices, and I feel like a lucky guy too! :^D
Thank you both for the love that you gave Pascale, and truthordare, it's appreciated! :^)
You're very welcome my #1 Mary, I'm at your service! :^D
Thank you for the love that you gave, Manikin, and my #1 Mary, it's always appreciated, and very nice to get! :^)
Thanks much for the love Kevin, and Vynil, always good to get! :^)