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Posted 2 years ago
mac
(18 items)
Need information on the maker/markings of this set. If you know please let me know
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Is that a CDF? If so, that's Carol Feeley. She's a New Mexico designer. I'm sorry but I cant make out the mark real good so I'm not sure.
Will. It seems that they are 3 letters conjoined, could be CDF. Who is Carol feely?, I can not find anything of this designer in the internet. The markings as follow, in script capital "E" (c) "CDF" (conjoined) 66.
from what I have been able to find out, she is a New Mexico designer, she does beautiful work. I have a piece of hers so I kind of recognized her style. Look up CDF under silver marks on the internet and you should be able to find out something about her. Her last name is Feeley not Feely. That may be why you couldn't find her. The 66 is for 1966 although 86 would make more sense to me. I'm not sure if she was producing in 66.
I have found in Silver forums (internet). A ring with the design and hallmark identical to the necklace, they are 2 or 3 statements that they agree the marking is from Carol Feeley. One answer stated that this designer had another mark of "Ear Band"??. I need to research a little more about this Carol feeley. Thank you for taken the time write.
Felley not feeley
the first '6' is and 8 for 198X (not sure the second '6' is a 6 either from the photo)
artist:
http://www.facebook.com/carol.felley
Interesting ... I bought an identical necklace from a vintage shop here in Honolulu over 20 years ago and paid about $110 for it. It was sold to me as possibly being made in Mexico! I haven't worn it in a long time and was going to give it away to a friend, but after seeing your posting on Ebay, I am now perplexed as to its value.
I have this set by Carol Felley. It is an incredible piece. I also have several other of her pieces. Beautiful, incredibly designed jewelry.