Posted 2 years ago
antiquefre…
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I thought the necklace was broke when I bought it but I figured I could fix it anyway. I thought it didn't have a clasp on the one side. Turns out I was wrong, it's a hook at the one end and the last rhinestone on the opposite side is larger than the others and it just hooks on it. I'm used to a clasp on any rhinestone necklaces I had. Then again, none of those were vintage! Any ideas of what date they are from?
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Most likely late 50's early 60's. Nice piece!
That's what I was thinking, can never be sure with that kind of jewelry. It should've been a law that every jewelry maker had to sign their pieces!!!