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TeresaD
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I got this today and wanted to share with you all I love the look of it but don't know anything about it I think it may be brass not sure hope ya like it
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Posted 2 years ago
TeresaD
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I got this today and wanted to share with you all I love the look of it but don't know anything about it I think it may be brass not sure hope ya like it
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Is it a 'tie pin' or a 'stick pin' ?
I really like the look of the young lady, Teresa.
She may be a gypsy. She is very alluring! Is it Jugendstil?
Google 'stick pin jugendstil' and go to images for some interesting pictures.
Nice pick.
I took a look and there are some nice ones I also have a locket that looks like it would fit right in with them as well Thanks for telling me about the page
I think it is adorable, iconically Art Nouveau and reminds me very much of the Alphonse Mucha images of the period - lovely! :) Tilly
What does the locket look like? Picture?
If you go to my page and scroll down you will see it there