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<p>[QUOTE="Marie Forjan, post: 4447959, member: 147"]JMHO... I also agree, Three Graces and late 19th century. That hinge, the clasp and the fact that the pin stem sticks out all say late 19th to me.</p><p><br /></p><p>You can give the cameo a gentle bath in slightly warm water, use a very soft tooth brush to try to get those dark areas cleaned out. Make sure it is completely dry before you store it away. Also make sure where you store it will have some access to air, don't seal it in plastic and don't put it in an oak box.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Marie Forjan, post: 4447959, member: 147"]JMHO... I also agree, Three Graces and late 19th century. That hinge, the clasp and the fact that the pin stem sticks out all say late 19th to me. You can give the cameo a gentle bath in slightly warm water, use a very soft tooth brush to try to get those dark areas cleaned out. Make sure it is completely dry before you store it away. Also make sure where you store it will have some access to air, don't seal it in plastic and don't put it in an oak box.[/QUOTE]
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