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<p>[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 437283, member: 2844"]It is from the German version of Jan Divis, but I have Tardy as well. Divis has clearer pictures, Tardy more info.</p><p>You're right, Scouts, Miniaturegegenstände means miniature items, or very small items. Filigree could be classed as such, given the weight and small surface to be marked.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'll look through both Divis and Tardy to see if I can find something similar, but the marks on the clasp are difficult to discern. The type of clasp is later than 1819-1838, imo.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Any Jewelry, post: 437283, member: 2844"]It is from the German version of Jan Divis, but I have Tardy as well. Divis has clearer pictures, Tardy more info. You're right, Scouts, Miniaturegegenstände means miniature items, or very small items. Filigree could be classed as such, given the weight and small surface to be marked. I'll look through both Divis and Tardy to see if I can find something similar, but the marks on the clasp are difficult to discern. The type of clasp is later than 1819-1838, imo.[/QUOTE]
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