Help! Found a Perfume Bottle pendant and needed some help

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I was searching an area and discovered this perfume pendant. It has a Masonic Stamp on it and tried some research but could not locate anything regarding masons making this sort of thing. the stamps are a masonic symbol, an 800, and another that looks like a shield and horn. and on the other side are the initials and name of "E.D.F Dresden" any help would be greatly appreciated. perfume2.jpgperfume3.jpgperfume4.jpg
 

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thought i did. i put it as solved. dont know how to delete..
You can't delete the thread, only a Mod can do that, just paste and copy the Todays Finds link, to the Whatsits thread.

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done . thanks again. will post in right place next time only once..
I don't think it was posted in the wrong thread, you asked for help, which is fine...no matter were you post, just don't post it twice :laughing7: It's a very nice find, and I'm sure the folks here enjoyed you posting it :thumbsup:

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That's a very unusual find , what was the site like where you found it ? The 800 silver quality was not uncommon in many European countries,
notably Scandinavia , and Russia - also the filigree and cloissonee (spelling ) enameling, I associate with Russia (think Faberge) I don't think
I've ever seen another one like it posted on this site - Argentium.
 

That's a very unusual find , what was the site like where you found it ? The 800 silver quality was not uncommon in many European countries,
notably Scandinavia , and Russia - also the filigree and cloissonee (spelling ) enameling, I associate with Russia (think Faberge) I don't think
I've ever seen another one like it posted on this site - Argentium.
Hallmarks of German silver of 20th century (from 1888)
 

That's a very unusual find , what was the site like where you found it ? The 800 silver quality was not uncommon in many European countries,
notably Scandinavia , and Russia - also the filigree and cloissonee (spelling ) enameling, I associate with Russia (think Faberge) I don't think
I've ever seen another one like it posted on this site - Argentium.
found it on some family property in an old barn. gold country area. my family has been here since 1850. it was in a old cedar chest along with these old pocket watches. pwswiss2.jpgIMG_2790.JPGIMG_2794.jpgand a waltham from 1900 that doesnt work \, this swiss one does.

update on swiss watch:


I'm pretty sure that I found your plow mark, courtesy of Mikrolisk, belonging to Henri Robert & Fils (Brothers), of La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, registered in 1882. It's a ladies pendant watch from Switzerland dating 1882-1900 in a Swiss-made 14K solid gold case. The German Crown is there because it was assayed upon import into Germany for sale in the German market.
 

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I really love that find and I am voting Banner!
 

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