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<p>[QUOTE="giulissa, post: 436486, member: 9251"]Please do not worry it's my idea to give you a Christmas present I do not want a swap.</p><p>In the first picture there are two amusing and exaggerated Neapolitan lucky charms.</p><p>In the second picture there are the objects that I think older. The oval brooch in micro mosaic on the basis of aventurine and the small pin (9 cm) I think they are Victorian (I think they are the most suitable for you) then there is a cluster of opalescent glass with enamels and rhinestones. Others are small things of old rhinestones that are not beautiful.</p><p>In the third picture there are vintage objects: the pendant and the light blue enamel earrings with marcassite are Neapolitan.</p><p>I like the "rationalist" flower with pink glass and it is signed "sterling" not as silver but as a brand.</p><p>The red earrings are the most cheap: the stones are plastic but I think it has a beautiful liberty shape.</p><p>In the last picture there are the newest objects (at least 20 years old): a small Capodimonte flower, the scorpion with glass that reacts to UV rays and a brooch or pendant in Svarowsky crystals and real pearls.</p><p>Finally a bracelet in 800 [ATTACH=full]153181[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]153181[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]153182[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]153183[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]153184[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]153185[/ATTACH] silver and natural zircons made in China probably in the '30s with a rather refined technique.</p><p>Let me have your address with a Private Message and I hope to get your gift before Christmas.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="giulissa, post: 436486, member: 9251"]Please do not worry it's my idea to give you a Christmas present I do not want a swap. In the first picture there are two amusing and exaggerated Neapolitan lucky charms. In the second picture there are the objects that I think older. The oval brooch in micro mosaic on the basis of aventurine and the small pin (9 cm) I think they are Victorian (I think they are the most suitable for you) then there is a cluster of opalescent glass with enamels and rhinestones. Others are small things of old rhinestones that are not beautiful. In the third picture there are vintage objects: the pendant and the light blue enamel earrings with marcassite are Neapolitan. I like the "rationalist" flower with pink glass and it is signed "sterling" not as silver but as a brand. The red earrings are the most cheap: the stones are plastic but I think it has a beautiful liberty shape. In the last picture there are the newest objects (at least 20 years old): a small Capodimonte flower, the scorpion with glass that reacts to UV rays and a brooch or pendant in Svarowsky crystals and real pearls. Finally a bracelet in 800 [ATTACH=full]153181[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]153181[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]153182[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]153183[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]153184[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]153185[/ATTACH] silver and natural zircons made in China probably in the '30s with a rather refined technique. Let me have your address with a Private Message and I hope to get your gift before Christmas.[/QUOTE]
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