Can anyone help please with Signature on Vintage Earrings.

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Hello, can someone help identify this Signature on some vintage earrings please.

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  1. Julie Mahoney

    Julie Mahoney New Member

  2. Julie Mahoney

    Julie Mahoney New Member

    They are flower earrings.
     

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  3. Bakersgma

    Bakersgma Well-Known Member

  4. Julie Mahoney

    Julie Mahoney New Member

  5. Julie Mahoney

    Julie Mahoney New Member

    Thank you, the letters look different when I look at it from different angles
     
  6. Figtree3

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

    It looks like Cullinan to me. And I see a "925" mark, so that is sterling silver.

    I can't see the front, so this may be off base. But I found a Cullinan Jewellers located in Mississauga, Ontario -- they do make jewelry, and it looks higher end to me. So I can't tell if yours is likely to be from there or not.

    https://www.cullinanjewellers.com/about
     
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  7. Julie Mahoney

    Julie Mahoney New Member

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    Thank you. I thought it was Cullinan, but it only threw up diamonds when I searched, I tried to look for images with a signature like it but found nothing. thank you for the link and help.
     
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  8. Figtree3

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

    Pretty earring. It kind of looks like a pretzel with flowers on it. :) I can't wear earrings due to a metal allergy, but would wear something like that for the good cheer, if I could.
     
  9. Ladybub

    Ladybub Member

  10. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    They look like leverback post earrings. Not at all torturous.
    The leverback has a hinge to open it. You put the post in just like a regular post/stud earring, then you close the leverback. Safer than a regular earring back.

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