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<p>[QUOTE="Bronwen, post: 4374484, member: 5833"]No, I'm afraid not. Starting late in the 19th century there gets to be very little documentation of cameo cutters. Even before that there is little or no documentation of artisans who never moved on to hardstone from shell.</p><p><br /></p><p>Excited because in an upcoming auction house auction I was able to make out what they called an indecipherable signature as that of Teresa Talani, one of the few noted female gem engravers. Out of my reach but was able to point it out to 2 people who will take a more serious interest.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bronwen, post: 4374484, member: 5833"]No, I'm afraid not. Starting late in the 19th century there gets to be very little documentation of cameo cutters. Even before that there is little or no documentation of artisans who never moved on to hardstone from shell. Excited because in an upcoming auction house auction I was able to make out what they called an indecipherable signature as that of Teresa Talani, one of the few noted female gem engravers. Out of my reach but was able to point it out to 2 people who will take a more serious interest.[/QUOTE]
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