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Thank you davyd286 so it appears- although sometimes a pattern is a company trademark or style and can tell a multitude of things about a piece.
Thank you, I dont think Russian either they used cabachon jewels at this time period and these are inverted (upside down planted jewels of which I never have seen) If there is a makers mark it is tha...
Turkish/ Persian origin I have one with 5 handpainted discs
this is fablulous
Did they hang from a rosary? The catholics use a necklace in worship , kiss it and handle it, the spinner seems like something also that would be spun on saying hail Marys (I am not catholic and guess...
Yes I was going to say definatly cabachon amethyst, I saw one on a Russian site today with that same color and glow. You lucked and the people running the yard sale - woe to them...... hopefully they ...
Fabulous would love to see some fairy with hair swirling around them - they look very cool in groupings - do you have a place where people can see your works? Etsy is great for handmade items.
Wow that is amazing!!
My guess would be early 1800-1850s comemorative piece (even then known as the father of the country) not as old as Georgie himself the font is too new to be as old
I have seen this style with the white highlights often attributed to Italy, May have been imported to PSCO but the painting is very Italian vintage 1930-60s in style.
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