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<p>[QUOTE="FlyingButtonRanch, post: 58159, member: 582"]The piece that unscrews is a perfume (and the top has a little dobber). Plated pot metal, glass (I agree with seeing the bubbles...and the "pearl" is fish luster coated glass). </p><p><br /></p><p>LOVE the angel and (Odin? Greenman?) head! It reminds me of Florenza pieces and people who like that, will like these.</p><p><br /></p><p>Missing stones are generally a problem in costume pieces (unless good signed pieces), but looks like someone could probably rework the piece a bit? Stuff like that usually sells as a bits and bobs group. Save it up for a bundle sale of a few fixable items <u>or</u> use the earrings to add to it and take off the piece with the missing stones (no screw backs to them?)? </p><p><br /></p><p>Perfume necklace should do well to sell on its own if not missing stones.</p><p><br /></p><p>I agree with ClutteredCloset...late '50s-early 70s.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="FlyingButtonRanch, post: 58159, member: 582"]The piece that unscrews is a perfume (and the top has a little dobber). Plated pot metal, glass (I agree with seeing the bubbles...and the "pearl" is fish luster coated glass). LOVE the angel and (Odin? Greenman?) head! It reminds me of Florenza pieces and people who like that, will like these. Missing stones are generally a problem in costume pieces (unless good signed pieces), but looks like someone could probably rework the piece a bit? Stuff like that usually sells as a bits and bobs group. Save it up for a bundle sale of a few fixable items [U]or[/U] use the earrings to add to it and take off the piece with the missing stones (no screw backs to them?)? Perfume necklace should do well to sell on its own if not missing stones. I agree with ClutteredCloset...late '50s-early 70s.[/QUOTE]
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