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Old Intaglio Brooches. Gorgeous art glass form sometimes called Goofus or paperweight pins. Probably Victorian or Edwardian era (roughly 1880-1925). We'd love to know if you have any info on these.
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These brooches usually have a c-clasp. The information presented here is based on the best info we have. If you have additional info or see pieces misidentified we'd like to hear from you so we can make this as accurate and well documented as possible. ANY information is appreciated.
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yellow canary intaglio"Made in Czechoslovakia" stamped on back, so dates after 1918. Has "1933" scratched on back, so may have been a gift to someone that year? Set against faux mother of pearl. ducks and grouse intagliosScottish brooches. Stamped on the back of both is the word Mizpah and an arrow through two hearts. Any additional info would be appreciated.
blue bird intagliosTwo blue bird brooches with color variations. Appears to be set against faux mother of pearl? peacock intaglioPeacock intaglio brooch.
pheasant intaglioPheasant intaglio brooch. Faux wood background. pheasant intaglioColorful pheasnat intaglio brooch. Gorgeous detail.
kingfisher intaglioKingfisher brooch-pretty but crystal is badly scratched. duck intagliosThree different flying duck brooches. Largest is 1 1/2" and marked 1/20 12K gold filled WRE. Other two are marked sterling.
birds intaglioVery different birds brooch. goldfish intaglioGoldfish intaglio brooch.
windmill intaglioWindmill scene intaglio brooch. Great detail. ship intagliosTwo different ship intaglio brooches.

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