Posted 8 months ago
molnark
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I am trying to ID these Clip=on earrings from my mother's estate. They are likely from the 1930-40's, maybe 50's? They say Trifari on back and have a crown image. There is also some other symbol on the back. They are gold on the back. They look like carved bone rt ivory and are shaped like a fish. My mom had lots of jewelry from Japan so maybe? I cannot locate an image like them at all. Help??
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Trifari is a well known American company. Compare the marks on yours with the makers marks on the Illusion Jewels website to get a decade. If there is a copyright mark (c in a circle) they will be post 1955. Also get a jewellers loupe or magnifying glass and look for a patent number on the clips. An identical pair is on trifari.com and it indicates these may be a book piece but the hyperlink does not work for me.