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These are lovely and vintage brooches of handmolded porcelain. Staffordshire placecard holders of same style cost $20 to $50 apiece in antiques venues. Nice find. Nancy..........(:->)
I hope you know what a valuable collection you have there. Although we are in one of the deepest recessions right now, the prices of true antique hatpins has continued to hold steady, and even contin...
Lovely examples of true antique hatpins.
These are actually called "hat ornaments" and were prevalent from the 1920s through the 1940s. By the 1940s, they were also used on ladies suit lapels.
Nice. If the pinshft is between 2 to 3 inches long (my guess is that it is), this is then a stick pin, most likely from the Edwardian era. If it is longer than 6 inches, it would be a hatpin from th...
Yes, this is a true antique hatpin from the turn of the 20th Century (1890 - 1920). It is called an escutcheon hatpin and the top plate incised with the script initial "MK" is probably the only part ...
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