Featured Large Bunny Rabbit Sterling Silver Pendant...Signed or Cataracts?

Discussion in 'Jewelry' started by whatmamahad, Nov 12, 2017.

  1. whatmamahad

    whatmamahad Well-Known Member

    Buenos Dias, Antiquers!
    This IS the largest Three Dimensional Sterling Silver Rabbit pendant I've seen...
    Except for the One that got away. Joking.
    There appears to be a signature on the side of the Hare's left rear leg but I can't decipher it.
    It's a signature or I need stronger glasses. The latter, most likely.
    On a serious note, I would appreciate any information, regarding this little fella.
    It measures 2 inches long, 1 inch tall and 3/4 inch wide. Weight: 17 grams.
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  2. johnnycb09

    johnnycb09 Well-Known Member

    It doesnt look like a siggie to me,but then again my eyes are shot too! Knee jerk reaction is Chinese,just because I ordered a bear charm once that was from China. :)
     
  3. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    That's just part of the design, unless it's a dent. The only mark appears to be the .925.
     
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  4. whatmamahad

    whatmamahad Well-Known Member

    Thanks, I NEEDED a laugh.
    This is probably not the right place to mention this but I have NO ONE, in Hawaii, to talk to. My sister, lost her fight against stage four lung cancer, a couple weeks ago. I can barely keep up with ebay and, at times, don't really care. Due to extenuating circumstances, I was not able to fly home to see her. I tried garage sales, local on-line selling groups, etc... Just could not make enough for air fare. Too late now.
    I do appreciate your advice. It's a squiggle that I want to be a signature. Thank You.
     
  5. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    Oh well. A lot of others are in the same boat. Antiques aren't the way to make a fortune, unless you hit one of those three buck Picassos in the local thrift. A lot of us are at least partially disabled and most of us won't see 50 again. Sorry to hear about your sister. I only have one myself, but fortunately she's only half an hour down the road.
     
  6. SBSVC

    SBSVC Well-Known Member

    I am so, so sorry. I know that this was a devastating loss for you, in every way. My thoughts are with you.
    -C-
     
  7. johnnycb09

    johnnycb09 Well-Known Member

    Im sorry for your loss. And Im sorry you werent able to go see her.As long as she knew you loved her,thats all that really matters.
     
  8. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    I'm sorry for your loss !
    I'm sure she would forgive you......
     
  9. judy

    judy Well-Known Member

    I, too am so sorry for your loss.
     
  10. Bev aka thelmasstuff

    Bev aka thelmasstuff Colored pencil artist extraordinaire ;)

    Sorry for your loss. I know when my brother passed away a few years ago I couldn't do anything except get through each day for awhile. Actually, having access to an online site like this can be therapeutic because you get to talk to folks who can distract you. Don't be a stranger
     
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  11. Figtree3

    Figtree3 What would you do if you weren't afraid?

    Sympathies to you in the loss of your sister. I can't imagine what you must be feeling, but... I'm sure that she felt your love from afar and knew that you love her. Please come back and feel free to post in some of the threads in the General Discussion section of this site, or start your own threads there. We talk about all sorts of things there, including losses of loved ones.
     
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  12. pearlsnblume

    pearlsnblume Well-Known Member

    I am sorry for your loss too.
    We have a nice bunch of folks here to talk and chat with.
     
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  13. cxgirl

    cxgirl Well-Known Member

    So sorry for your loss whatmamahad, my thoughts are with you.
    Please post away, it may help in a small way to ease your pain.
     
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  14. PACKRAT

    PACKRAT Well-Known Member

    Very sorry for your loss and personal situation, it will take awhile. I am sure you have many memories, let them comfort you.
     
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  15. KingofThings

    KingofThings 'Illiteracy is a terrible thing to waist' - MHH

    :( So very sorry. :(
    -
    Where are you in Hawaii?
     
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  16. Cardon

    Cardon Active Member

    I am sorry for your lose. I do not think you ever stop missing a loved one but it does get easier. We lost our youngest son in 2014 and I still have my moments but the good memories are always there. Just remember your fun times with her and she never will really be gone.
     
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  17. judy

    judy Well-Known Member

    Cardon ....so very sorry for your loss also.
     
  18. Lucille.b

    Lucille.b Well-Known Member

    Yes, this is a good idea. So sorry for your loss.

    Cardon, sorry for your loss as well. My sympathies.
     
  19. Shangas

    Shangas Underage Antiques Collector and Historian

    If I put two of these things in a box, and leave them alone for a month, do I get twelve more?
     
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  20. whatmamahad

    whatmamahad Well-Known Member

    Hi evelyb30,
    Thank You for the kind words. I haven't been using the computer much lately and just now noticed your message.
    Picasso? Thrift shop? As Blanche would say, in her credible Southern accent, "Get outta heah." Finding a treasure, such as a Picasso, would be like winning the lottery.
    At this point, I'd settle for a Tenet lithograph.
    For some reason, a few days ago, I was thinking about America's Bicentennial celebration. I was in grade school, at the time, but remember the grand parades, firework displays and a sense of patriotism, unlike any I've felt since 1976. The Tri-Centennial? Though I don't believe I'll be around for that one, many of my younger family members will be. There's a point to this little story. Each of us should share our memories of the bicentennial celebration with our children and grandchildren.
    We Lived A Piece of American history. If we don't share it with the younger generation, it's a Loss for them and for the "old timers."
    Good Memories. I now have an urge to go hunting for 1976 memorabilia. Oi.
     
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