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Sale!Style/Date: 1960's Materials: Brass and copper wire Description: Whimsical handcrafted fish pin made by Robert Hogan and Elizabeth Bolas, the original owners, who were both Rhode Island School of Design students together.
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Style/Date: 1970's Materials: Sterling silver Description: Sterling silver bracelet with hearts and crowns made in Scotland. "Lukenbooth" (Google: The Luckenbooth is one of the most romantic Scottish symbols of love, from the 17th century and often given as a token of betrothal, affection and friendship.)
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Sale!Style/Date: Late 1940's Materials: Sterling silver Description: Die-stamped sailing ship pin considered his trademark. Franklin Porter's originals were hand made.
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Style/Date: 1944 Materials: Australian silver coins from the 1940's Description: Endearing trench art silver Australian coin bracelet engraved on the center "To My Wife From New Guinea 1944." Not sure if it was an American or Australian that made this piece. Both armies were there together during WWII. Not the original clasp.
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Style/Date: 1950's Materials: Sterling silver Description: Silver 5 of diamonds earrings. What does it mean? This is what Google says... Five of diamonds is a card of reconciliation. Couples pledge to be together for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer, in sickness and in health. The Five of diamonds is a sign that your difficulties and misfortunes should not ruin your love. It means that your relationship is not beyond repair. Yes, these were cufflinks in a former life!
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Sale!Style/Date: 1940's Materials: Sterling silver Description: Delicious sterling silver rose link panel bracelet with roses!