Silver find of 2016- Unique unsure pieces- Help Appreciated- Thanks!!!

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Hey everyone, I know it's been a while, I've been busy with work and school these past few months. This year I decided to save all my silver from garage sales/ swap meet/ etc and sell it at the end of the year. Well the time has come for me to unload my silver for the year. Here are a few pieces that I found extremely unique and unusual and that I could not identify by myself. I will give you the background I have on the pieces along with what I paid and my perspective on the pieces. Hope you enjoy, any any tips or guidance are always appreciated, as after my hours of research, I am still stumped. Here they are:

1. I bought a large gallon bag of costume jewelry at a church sale for $10, few little gold pieces and silver pieces. Pulled this frog pendant/ brooch out as is looks very unique, and I have no idea what I would list it as. It looks familiar, I just can't place my finger on it...
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2. This is ring that is stamped 925, and has a hallmark like a flower. Is anyone familiar with this hallmark? I believe it is a retro ring with smoky quartz. I just have a feeling this ring is something special. Paid $2 at a local swap meet.
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3. Malachite sterling ring. Bought from the same guy I got the ring above from. $2 at the swap meet. Stamped Sterling CH. I originally thought it was Mexican, then I thought maybe southwestern/ native. Really have no idea on this piece.
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4. This silver piece was bought at a garage sale a few months ago for $0.50, the main stone is a blue sapphire with a few real diamonds around it. It is sterling silver. It is stamped 925 JJ with one of the J's upside down. I originally thought it was a Judith Jack piece, but the stamp is different. Does anyone know of this JJ stamp?
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5/6. The next 2 pendant were bought at the begining of the year for $5 a piece at a garage sale. I had a good feeling about them. I have no idea what the red stone is, I think it is a ruby or pink sapphire or topaz. The diamond are real. The stamp is 925 P (star) M on both of them. I haven't been able to find anything about this stamp out there.
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7. Next up is Byzantine chain with a unique stamp that kind of resembles the stamp from the ring in item 2. I bought this at the swap meet for $4. It is a very nice piece that makes me feel it is worth more than scrap.
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8. Here I got this in a bag of junk at the swap meet. It was the only thing interesting in the bag. It has pink beads with sterling ends. I can't make out the stamps, but the piece feels unique and different. No idea what I should make the title.
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9. Last piece I bought on craigslist for $15. It is a very unique piece made by Frank Meisler. The backing can be removed to show a scroll within the pendant. Solid sterling. Unsure what something as unique as this would go for.
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These are the last few things I have and any help is greatly appreciate. I love learning about this stuff and hope I can reciprocate the generosity one day. Happy thanksgiving and happy hunting!
 

Great Photos! Do you photoshop or are you just really good at white balancing your photos?
 

Great Photos! Do you photoshop or are you just really good at white balancing your photos?

I use a Nikon 5200 with a 40mm lens on a stack of 5-10 white pieces of standard printer paper.
Thanks!
 

Reminds me of Michigan J. Frog
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Warner brothers
 

#9 is a mesuza. The scroll is a piece of the torah, it is worn by Jews. It is a pretty common Bar Mitzva gift. Not sure of its value. I can't imagine someone selling one or buying one used as a gift. That would be pretty tacky.
 

Ring with malachite is marked CB not CH I'm pretty sure. Native American. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1480478996.292324.webp
 

The silver work around ring #2 looks Tibetan, and the #3 malachite ring appears Southwestern in style with a bow to Navajo construction.
 

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