Posted 3 months ago
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This pin can be worn as a pin or as a pendant on a chain. It looks a lot better in reality. It is made of brass, I think, and has a makers mark: A star in a circle. I have tried to find out who made it and where it comes from but I wasn't able yet.
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This was made to imitate Bohemian garnet pieces of the Victorian era. Probably 1940's-50's
Thanks a lot, Stillwater. You have been very helpful.
By the way, Stillwater, I love your posts. :)