


Cartier Pin Cushion
Sorry been a while on a post. Today I have a Cartier pin cushion I recently picked up. It’s supposedly from the the 1920s



Sorry been a while on a post. Today I have a Cartier pin cushion I recently picked up. It’s supposedly from the the 1920s
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Sterling Silver pendant with St. Luke I received for my Confirmation.
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Looks to be a 1930s Sterling Silver Chatelaine made by Webster. The thimble was with purchased with it but I don’t think was originally with it.
Picked these up recently. Mother of petal on the top, Sterling bottoms. Looks like the based the off of the Tiffany design but not Tiffany.
Found this at a jewelry store when I was grabbing a few other things. Honestly don’t think it has much silver but my grandmother had a similar one and I couldn’t pass it up for nostalgia’s sake. I don’t see any makers marks or manufacturers marks but the accents tested sterling silver at the shop and it was $10.
Made by ATI Mexico in his sterling silver pendant has a massive red jasper on the front. The chain attached is Italian and marks sterling as well.
Recently got this sterling Christening cup. I thought at first it had been reused until I cleaned it up and it looks like a father passed it on to his daughter. Looks to be from the 1940s (basing this off the date on the front but honestly I don’t know for sure)
I was looking to buy this bowl but can’t identify this makers mark. Any help is appreciated.
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A set of opal and Sterling Cufflinks I grabbed a number of years ago. Love the 1930s styling.
When I was a kid my parents took us up to Alaska and I was lucky enough to get to tour the El Dorado Gold Mine. At the end the let us pan for gold. I picked up the gold flake in a jar at the gift shop (want to say it was like $5 gold was around$300oz then.)The flake in the film canister weighs 0.5g Guessing the gold flake in the jar is at least that much (the water kind of distorts the size.)
Monogrammed size 9 sterling silver thimble I recently picked up. It weighs 4.34g and looks to be American made most likely early 20th century.
Sterling silver bracelet I recent got from a jewelry resale store. The metal work makes me think of chain mail because of the way it moves. Made in Italy guessing between the 1970-80s
These were an import good (most likely Japan) from between the 1950-80s. The front is detailed scene of a pagoda in winter. This style was pretty popular at the time and I’ve seen a bunch of similar variants by various makers.
I got this ring about 30 years ago on a trip to Arizona. Used to be my daily wear.