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. Iā€™m not sure if itā€™s silver or what. Any idea on value is appreciated.

Thanks,
Ben
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tamrock

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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 Itā€™s actually marked sterling on the pin near the hinge.

Itā€™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 ā€œstoneā€ is most likely glass.
 

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