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    Posted 15 years ago

    JewelryMom
    (2 items)

    Found today on a little road trip along the Ohio River. I love the bright cherry color. I guess it is made of an early plastic, although I do not think it is Bakelite. The three red petals are all separately afixed to the oval-shaped clear base. It is also plastic. I'm new to this...any ideas?

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    Comments

    1. davyd286, 15 years ago
      Your guess is right: it is plastic (could be celluloid) from 1940s.
    2. JewelryMom, 15 years ago
      Thanks so much!
    3. BagTheJewels, 15 years ago
      Yes I agree I think this is celluloid too. In UK the Plastics Historical Society is a great resource for people who are interested in early plastics.
    4. BluVamp BluVamp, 14 years ago
      This necklace looks like a match: http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/38939-red-celluloid-chain-and-charm-necklace

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