Indoor Flea market Jewlery Finds

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One of my favorite vendors always has a $2.00 box full of individually bagged jewelry. She is always replenishing it and I love rummaging through the box for treasures.
I found three treasures;
1) Cimaruta .800 pendant - it's marked 800 on back. No makers mark. 2.75" long, 2.25" width
(Cherub, helmet, snake, moon, heart, hand, key, flower, bird) - pendant is one sided.
2) 16.25" -necklace - marked .800 on back. Does anyone know how old this could be by looking at the design and clasp?
3) King & Queen - not sure what it is. I see some similar to Coro Chatelaine, but mine is not marked Coro. It has no marks on back. The back also looks different than Coro. The chain really can't be hooked to anything so I don't know what it is. Any suggestions?

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Good score on the silver finds.....what's the total weight of those items?

Regards + HH

Bill
 

I don't know exactly what they all mean but I think if you found out what some of the stuff mean you probably do pretty well selling them over spot. They are pretty unique enough where it looks like they would definitely be collectible
 

I think they call that a lariat necklace. It was mentioned on one of the threads here recently.
 

The King & Queen measures only 12". It's too short for necklace and too big for bracelet. It's also unmarked. I guess it doesn't have any use.
 

Thanks :) The necklace weighs 1 oz. and the pendant weighs 1/2 oz. I found out through research that the Cimaruta made of 800 silver are harder to find. I am looking to see how old the necklace is by its design. Still working on that one.
 

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