Posted 11 months ago
cash4fun2011
(3 items)
. Each earring is signed with an unusual maker's mark. The mark resembles a lower case letter r with a period or dot below it and a circle(?) in the partial curve of the letter (see photo # 6.) C within a circle (copyright.) 96 (1996.) STER. The earrings are a fine example of jewelry produced during the art deco era, with clean lines, vivid colors and meticulous detail. The clips are sterling silver, marked 925.
DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT THIS MARK REPRESENTS?
Thanks!
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