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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: idig on September 09, 2014, 05:45:14 PM
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Hi there, I found this what I believe is an old gold brooch/watch pin while metal detecting an Old Wagon trail by my place.
It's solid and stamped 14K on the back and it's 1" x 3/4" ,and weighs 3grams.It has a makers mark stamp with a letter A and a skeleton key.Just wondering how old it might be? and what could it be worth? Thanks for any information.
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bumping this
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Was looking for this and got sidetracked !! Its an old one for sure !! Can I ask what state you are in ?? Saw something about some jewelry found along the old Oregon trail but I may never find it again !! Can`t remember what the search words were that I used !!
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how can you tell it is old mart? the clasp?
Must have been a sad day for the one who lost this.
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De Fleur, you could try that mart.
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It is a fleur de lis chatelaine pin I believe.
Found one on jansjewells.com that you could look at for comparison, see what you think?
http://www.jansjewells.com/item.php?item_id=2629&page=g&category_id=45#.VBX4X2K9KSM
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hello melodie,
I think your image is just like it, truly old-when do you think they started stamping 14k gold for jewelry?
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Here in the UK it was around the 1790s I believe, that the purity mark was introduced although they had been marking gold and silver since the 1300s routinely (and even in Roman times I guess.) We used Ct rather than K but it's just the same. I assume the US will have introduced the K around the same sort of time?
I'm afraid my knowledge of US jewellery is limited. One of the reasons I'm here ;D . I'm very rusty on the UK stuff too. So I may be corrected on that yet. But I'm always happy to learn.
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Excellent find Melody !! I have been looking but found nothing !! The one you found does not have the makers mark but that really isn`t important !!