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Description
The listing, 1910 ANTIQUE COSTUME JEWELRY STUNNING PIECE has ended.
10 interlocking circles of faux diamonds in an antique gold tone setting held together by sparkling champagne colored links. this breathtaking piece is absolutely breathtaking even at 104 years old! perfect for the antique and vintage lovers in your life!
Questions & Comments
How are you able to be so specific about it's age? F & W
For the love of vintage-I received quite a few pieces from her. Definitely beefed up my antique/vintage glove and jewelry collection and got a beautiful genuine emerald and diamond ring as well. Shocked me because my mom usually gives my sister the pieces with genuine gems and diamonds that I would never part with and she turns around and sells them for something bad.
I'm Sicilian we have many similarities in our languages. I'm not entirely convinced that my mama didn't step out with a Hispanic male though because I'd rather have fresh tortillas than a piece of toast! And pretty much all the food too! Not to fond of tripe though :)
No need to be frustrated! :) My husband and i have been pickers for a long time and we both learn something new almost daily! It's impossible to know it all. :) we all Just do the best we can with what we know! :)
I did miss that little detail.. Do you know if the clasp was added to this piece as a repair or if it is original to the necklace? Would greatly help on how old this actually is..
I don't have any idea to be perfectly honest. One of the main reasons I don't list more vintage/antique items is because I don't have all the information and I get frustrated with all the pms and some of the comments.
Does the necklace has the lobster clasp? If it is, do you know if the clasp on the necklace has been replaced? Because the invention of the lobster clasps in jewelry was later on. The earliest is around the 1960s and was very popular in the 1990s.
I've had a few similar pieces, my husband finds a lot of jewelry when he buys out sales or does an estate you'd be surprised what people just disregard as worthless and some of it is priceless! :)