Some type of cameo looking object??

yeahboiantiques

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Yes it is damaged but I'm still eager to know what this is! Age/ what it's called/ value? Thank you, Ted


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I'm no help dating it but very cool!
 

bradyboy

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nice item, great clasp
BUT, confused as to hoe the pin was attached
Also, the black background
 

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yeahboiantiques

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nice item, great clasp
BUT, confused as to hoe the pin was attached
Also, the black background

Any idea of what it is? Or a name of what this type of item is


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The hinge and catch assembly is certainly nothing older than late 20's early 30's, but given the "mousetrap" style hinge, it is more likely mid 20th century......1970ish?

Of course I hope I'm wrong and its date 1700's. LOL........but I doubt it.
 

huntsman53

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I would say that it is a Cameo pin for a Ladies dress or coat. Not sure what the Cameo itself is made of but considering that the backing appears to be faux Onyx possibly made from ceramic or porcelain glazed with a type of black paint which when fired was likely glossy like Onyx and originally extremely hard, I would think that the Cameo is made of a similar composition. I am likely wrong but the pin appears late Victorian era.


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ARC

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Fo the "hot point" test...

Straighten a safety pin... heat point until red... touch to inconspicuous area on back of pin.

IF slides into it easily... tis a resin / plastic.
 

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yeahboiantiques

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Fo the "hot point" test...

Straighten a safety pin... heat point until red... touch to inconspicuous area on back of pin.

IF slides into it easily... tis a resin / plastic.

It's not resin/ plastic haha. It's like a plaster material or stone


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Regardless of its make... the piece is nice.

Btw... Cameo's are made of shell.
 

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yeahboiantiques

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Regardless of its make... the piece is nice.

Btw... Cameo's are made of shell.

I'm still not sure what it is. Like the age and what this type of cameo is called who's be awesome! Thank you, ted


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Very nice looking piece. Wish I could be of help in dating this piece. I hope you can get it dated.
 

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