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    Posted 7 years ago

    silwergoud
    (1 item)

    HALLMARK
    PLAT
    18K
    14K
    STERLING

    Is this an Arts and Crafts brooch total weight 36.4 grams.

    Need a maker or info thanks

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    1. Efesgirl Efesgirl, 7 years ago
      I've never seen a piece of jewelry with so many different precious metal marks. I would suggest taking it to a reputable jeweler for testing. Arts & Crafts movement jewelry has specific lines/designs and is relatively easy to identify. This brooch is much too "busy" to be Arts & Crafts, in my opinion.
    2. silwergoud silwergoud, 7 years ago
      I appreciate your reply. Any suggestions on a website to search for makers mark?
    3. davyd286, 7 years ago
      It does not have a maker's mark or you haven't found it yet. The hallmark only lists the metal contents. Since 1960s-70s artists have been mixing metals in that way - the brooch may be made of silver, "plated" with 14k gold (vermeil), with 18k gold and platinum accents. Yours is on the newer side, imho. It may be a studio piece, but a good size studio or a professional artist, so keep looking for a small mark or signature and good luck.
    4. silwergoud silwergoud, 7 years ago
      Thanks very much, I work in the industry so we have tested the metal and its is not plated, Will keep looking for a hallmark though
    5. silwergoud silwergoud, 7 years ago
      Looks like an Arthur King design

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