USD $95.00
This pin is 2 7/8" wide by 2" in height. It is in excellent condition.
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Condition: Excellent
Hallmark: Ciner with an R in a circle
Dimensions: 1"
> 7" length
> Amethyst- 20 stones
> .5 cts x 20 stones = 10cts. total weight
> prong set
> color is violet
> box clasp
> List price $1295.00
> Our Price $595.00
These stones appear to be eye-clean, deep purple, good cut, with a medium to dark color.
Amethyst is rated "good" for everyday wear. To clean use a solution of mild dish soad and warm water or in an at-home ultrasonic unit.
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Dimensions: 7" multiple chain
Hallmark: None. The little tag that was attached is missing. However, it is known to be Trifari
Cadoro Inc. NY was founded by Actor Steve Brody and Dan Staneskieu in 1945. The jewelry was custom designed, highly fashionable, had crafted using brushed gold and silver tone metals, rhinestones and glass crystals from all over the world, seed pearls and stones from the ocean depths. The stones were prong set like a set of dog's teeth that firmly griped the stones. The jewelry made included 3 dimensionals fish, animals and Russian inspired jewelry. Dan died in 1960s and the company ceased operations in 1970. Pieces by this company are extremely hard to find.
Cadoro pieces usually sell in the $250.00 - $300.00 range.
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TP-102 925 Mexico sterling is a mark of Matilde Eugenia Poulat and her nephew Richardo Salas ( an heir to Matilde's art).
Matl- Matilde Eugenia Poulat first started "Matl" in 1934 and continued designing some the most collectible Taxco silver until her death in 1960. Her designs for jewelry and religious figures were part of the new cultural vision among Mexico's intellectuals after the Revolution when they sought a new Mexican aesthetic. All Matl designs were executed by accomplished silversmiths under her exacting direction. After her death, her nephew, Ricardo Salas, continued the Matl-Salas line until her death in 2006.
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