Tie Tack?

BennyV

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Hey All,

I picked this up at a thrift store in a mixed box I just bought. Any info is appreciated. I’m not sure if it’s silver or what. Any idea on value is appreciated.

Thanks,
Ben
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It's known as a bar pin. Looks gold colored in your photos. Look on top of the clasp where pin hooks as there may be a mark there. I two made of gold. They were popular from the later 19c to the early 20c
 

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SCpicker

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It's known as a bar pin. Looks gold colored in your photos. Look on top of the clasp where pin hooks as there may be a mark there. I two made of gold. They were popular from the later 19c to It’s actually marked sterling on the pin near the hinge.

It’s actually marked sterling on the pin near the hinge.
 

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Nice score benny.... green stone could be peridot, tourmaline, or even emerald. Congrats !!
 

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The small stones are rhinestones. The green “stone” is most likely glass.
 

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