Hair pin...mark question

silverdollarbill

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Bought what I think maybe a hairpin, ponytail type pin. Its about 3.5 " long. The pin coming out of the back is about half and inch and pointy.

Hard to get picture of mark, but first mark under loop is a crown, last looks like left facing lion.
 

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The date code M with a strike through in a shield is a stumper. I only found one M with a strike, Edinburgh 1967. But it's not in a shield.
 

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I had a Watson sterling bouquet holder that sold in the $200. range. It had a beautiful peacock motif on it. I'm not trying be a Debbie Dower here, but I think your piece was all enameled when it was first made. Most Watson holders I've seen where all enameled, but I could be wrong.
 

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I had a Watson sterling bouquet holder that sold in the $200. range. It had a beautiful peacock motif on it. I'm not trying be a Debbie Dower here, but I think your piece was all enameled when it was first made. Most Watson holders I've seen where all enameled, but I could be wrong.

Thanks for the info Tamrock. I always prefer to know. I paid a couple dollars for it and my lady friend likes it so I'm happy.
 

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