Pendant-what period?

relicmeister

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XP Orx Deus II, 9” coil
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Found this in woods in area habituated since early 1700s
Not sure what material. Shape and design looks to me Victorian period. Any ideas?
Thanks ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1594815712.975262.jpg
 

Rather than a pendant, I'm thinking a six strand connector for a necklace, such as this.

six strand.jpg connector.jpg
 

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I think what Kray has demonstrated is what you have.
 

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1. Kray's ideas are always good.
2. Ditto, DC
3. " Made in West Germany with marking on hook clasp. Six strands of white plastic beads in a lovely cascade. The matching clip earrings are hanging circle shaped. The inner strand measures 17” and the distance from the upper strand to the lower strand is 7”. Earrings measure 1 3/4” long. Beads are knotted and the metal parts show age patina. "
( Items marked W. Germany normally fall between 1949 and 1990 )

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And Plung n Play runs it in for a touchdown :hello2:
 

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1. Kray's ideas are always good.
2. Ditto, DC
3. " Made in West Germany with marking on hook clasp. Six strands of white plastic beads in a lovely cascade. The matching clip earrings are hanging circle shaped. The inner strand measures 17” and the distance from the upper strand to the lower strand is 7”. Earrings measure 1 3/4” long. Beads are knotted and the metal parts show age patina. "
( Items marked W. Germany normally fall between 1949 and 1990 )

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Nice match, Plug n Play! Looks exactomundo!
 

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