tamrock
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I just picked this up at a thrift store this last weekend. It was in the brick-brack section and not in the jewelry case. It was framed in this little shadow box and as I observed it closely I could see it wasn't some piece of costume jewelry put in a display case. It was something extraordinary. It is a piece of genuine reverse carved rock crystal. It has a total of 18 small rose cut diamonds set in silver. The silver frame then supports the rock crystal set in gold. It is hallmarked on the pin and silver frame, that look like a typical French type marking, but maybe Austrian ? It measures in a 1-1/2" x 1-3/4" oval. My guess is it's maybe from the late victorian era and possibly older?. I'm not finding any info yet on these obscured tiny little hallmarks, but I'm satisfied this piece speaks for itself as something of real beauty and value. It set me back just under 20 bucks and a little work getting it out of it's totally nailed shut secure encasement.