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purpledog's loves96 of 245LUCIENNE BLOCH FOR LEERDAM 'HERT' 1929Welz honeycomb Cornucopia Bud Vase
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    Posted 12 years ago

    Newtimes
    (306 items)

    I inherited this little brooch from my grandmother. After seeing a necklace of Agram, I thought it to be +/- 1880. But now I I'm not sure: the clasp seems more modern to me. It's marked silver 835 and it's about 2cm wide.
    I'll always treasure it because it was my grandmother's.
    So how old do you think it is?

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    1. Agram.m Agram.m, 12 years ago
      Hello, indeed this brooch resemble my brooch very much. I can't see the clasp well. Please place another picure escpecial of this.
    2. Newtimes Newtimes, 12 years ago
      I don't know if you can see it now. It's the kind of mechanism in which you have to turn the little 'wheel' to secure the needle...(I don't remember the right word for it). I think it had to be a C-clasp if it were really victorian, don't you think?
    3. Agram.m Agram.m, 12 years ago
      You are right, that's why I wanted to see the clasp. in this case it muat be older I think the period from the 40's - 50's.
    4. Newtimes Newtimes, 12 years ago
      Wow thats neat, you just solved my mistery. Thanks a lot for your help!
    5. Newtimes Newtimes, 12 years ago
      Thanks a lot Bellin68 and Purpledog for loving it.

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