Costume jewelry maker

randazzo1

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Without bragging, it’s rare we run into a piece of jewelry we don’t recognize over here. This one has me stumped. It’s high quality and signed. It’s plainly marked w a copyright and “99” -presumably for 1999. But the maker’s name is lost me. Anyone recognize it?

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looks like "C66" ? ...1966 ?

Stamp looks like "QWIUO" to me but I got nothing.....
 

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Ok...

This might be a hard one for you to swallow... but here is my opinion anyway.

1966 Hob co pin.

Notice the "H".
 

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Ok...

This might be a hard one for you to swallow... but here is my opinion anyway.

1966 Hob co pin.

Notice the "H".

Yes, yes, yes! Awesome deduction. Amazing how people can look at something and see two different things. Bravo.
 

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It's a pretty old piece of jewelry. I saw something like this at my grandmother's. Her mother gave her this piece of jewelry. You have a real antique. This is a very luxurious piece of jewelry. I was looking for something similar. I like it when the brooch is a large stone or some kind of figure. While I was looking for this plan of brooch I came across at https://kspjewelry.com/. I saw a huge variety of jewelry and forgot that I was looking for a brooch. Just a lot of my family members have birthday coming up, and I have presents for them.
 

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