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These are lovely lamps, my guess they are from the 1960's. People are calling these Hollywood Regency style lamps nowadays . They sure don't make lamps like they used too!
Beautiful piece, looks to be well made, most likely European.
It is beautiful, check out the Hobe section of Jewel Chat, by morning glory
I found a necklace similar to yours in Unsigned Beauties of costume jewelry by Marcia Sparkles Brown on page 179. If you want email me at donnamsalmon@hotmail.com and I will scan the picture for you
Your piece is truly beautiful.
Oh wear it, even with jeans to the grocery store. It is another great find.
Great find. Looks like it is missing a few pearls, but those should be easy to replace. It does look like a quality piece. Post some more of those finds.
Thanks, your right I meant clamper.
Tip for you if you have a scanner, you can scan your jewelry and the results are great. It really shows details. I use a box to cover the piece and then put a blanket over to keep the light in. You...
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