Posted 1 year ago
bcs207
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This belt buckle and matching tie chain were worn by my dad on his wedding day. They are art deco style, having straight lines in the design, and decoration. Very tiny lines run the length of the buckle, which is also "divided" into three sections of metal. The two outer sections are sterling silver, and the middle section is 14k gold inlay. On top of that, are dad's initials, SEH. The tie bar and chain have a small matching piece suspended by the chain. The same decorative work as on the buckle, can be seen on it, as well as his initials. Does anyone know who might have made this? (I apologize for the lighting problem which distorts the color of the pieces.)
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