Posted 1 year ago
mpetrangelo
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The length of this necklace/anklet? is 10 inches. It was possibly silver plated (now worn off) looks like nails or wire brads used to weld on old type jingle bells. Welded end- chain link looking, the ends or the nail heads have a floral stamping. Old hook type end welded with same floral stamp. Any ideas as to where from or what this piece is? I found it at an old dumping site from 1800's that had been closed.
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the jungle bells are not typical with holes. the bells have no bead inside and the round bells look like grinning mouths.
Research dug up some interesting finds--This may be a belly dancers anklet, very old though, rough made, weld/soldered links are uneven and appear to be hand curled. (none are alike or completely round. They look like wire brads made into links.