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    Posted 5 months ago

    Steptoe1
    (1979 items)

    Hello I’ve just rediscovered this pair of what I thought was earrings but can’t work out why one end comes off. Trying to work out what they are, they look like silver,

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    VERY FINE & RARE 18/19THC CHINESE FILIGREE SILVER ENAMEL COSMETIC JEWELRY BOX
    VERY FINE & RARE 18/19THC CHINESE F...
    $207
    SUPERB CHINESE GOLD GILT FILIGREE SILVER ENAMEL BIRD LANDSCAPE TEA CADDY JAR
    SUPERB CHINESE GOLD GILT FILIGREE S...
    $1,025
    BEAUTIFUL RARE SHAPE ANTIQUE DUTCH c1895 SOLID SILVER NOVELTY SEASHELL SNUFF BOX
    BEAUTIFUL RARE SHAPE ANTIQUE DUTCH ...
    $74
    STUNNING ANTIQUE FRENCH SILVER BODKIN SEWING NEEDLE CASE BOX FIGURAL BUST LADY
    STUNNING ANTIQUE FRENCH SILVER BODK...
    $102
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    VERY FINE & RARE 18/19THC CHINESE FILIGREE SILVER ENAMEL COSMETIC JEWELRY BOX
    VERY FINE & RARE 18/19THC CHINESE F...
    $207
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    1. Vynil33rpm Vynil33rpm, 5 months ago
      I think that or dumbbells for a flea circus And
      please don’t say I am the dumbbell :)
    2. vetraio50 vetraio50, 5 months ago
      Nipples.
    3. Steptoe1 Steptoe1, 5 months ago
      Thanks Vynil & vet, nipples lol they most probably are as I can’t think of anything else either
    4. healer, 5 months ago
      I have some of a similar type dumbell. They are used to go through shaped drop in glass panels on a chandelier from the 1930s. One end sits in a slit in the center frame and the more narrow end towards the outside. The shaft fits through a hole in and prevents the finlike glass panel from going further down. Have pix but do not see a method for attaching. I have the parts spread out in a closet so i cannot describe more fully. See https://www.incollect.com/listings/furniture/lighting/atelier-petitot-french-art-deco-nickeled-bronze-and-glass-chandelier-by-atelier-petitot-339398

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