10-25-2022 05:49 PM
Hi there family and it's been a while. I have this either antique or vintage cameo brooch pin purchased at a flea market last weekend that's in need of identification. Measuring approx. 1 3/8" x 1.5" in total , cameo has ornate enamel and seed pearl boarder. Pretty weighted, I see no markings so far other than some letters and numbers on back of cameo's back but the metal appears to look like gold although not tested.
Would love to clean item (she's a little dirty) but not sure how to clean for fear of damage. Any additional information or suggestions about this item will be Greatly Appreciated and Thanks as Always for looking at my post.
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10-27-2022 09:34 PM - edited 10-27-2022 09:36 PM
What made me say hardstone was the writing I saw on the back of the cameo. Also I didn't see any air bubbles.
Curious about the mark. What does it say?
10-25-2022 06:02 PM
That`s one of the prettiest 'lady' cameos I`ve seen in a long time! So delicate.
In looking at your back view pic..it almost looks like rose gold some of the 'balls' & the pin catch...but probably just the lighting. But you should probably have it tested as nice as it is
No idea on cleaning it tho..I`d be afraid lol Better see what other say.
10-25-2022 07:04 PM
I second getting that metal tested! Looks like a very fine cameo to me. The pin back looks like a possible replacement, I see one large area on the border of the brooch itself that looks like it is very flat... maybe where an old clasp used to be? That clasp dates from probably the 1910's to 20's. I think the cameo is carved sardonyx stone, I don't see the telltale curve of shell on the back.
As far as cleaning it, I wouldn't go further than a very soft and dry baby toothbrush. A little damp with water only would probably be ok if lightly scrubbing dry doesn't work, but I would use bottled water and I definitely wouldn't use any soaps or chemicals.
It's absolutely gorgeous!
10-26-2022 02:46 AM
Exquisite carving The clasp looks original to me
10-26-2022 10:29 PM
Beautiful. I am also seeing a hardstone cameo.
10-27-2022 12:11 PM
Let me first say, this is simply my opinion.
I don't believe this is a carved sardonyx stone cameo. To me, this looks more like a molded glass cameo, but I don't have this piece in hand, so can only base my opinion on the pictures. To me, the cameo looks molded because it looks more molded, soft edges and not the normally sharper edges of a carved piece. If you look at the 4th picture there appears to be chips, that I associate with glass rather than stone. I believe this is an austro-hungarian revival piece of jewelry.
If you look at the picture of the back of the piece at about 3 o'clock, I think I am seeing wear that I normally associate with plating rather than karat gold.
I do believe this is a great piece and really like the subject of the cameo. Again, these are just my opinion based on the pictures, I could be way off base. I would think getting the gold tested would be a must.
10-27-2022 02:48 PM
I would definitely agree with you Sandy, except for the signature on the back of the cameo. As far as I know I don't think someone would mark a glass molded cameo, and I think I can see some light carving marks just outside of the face. I think the smoothness of the piece really illustrates the fineness of the carving, and hardstone can chip just like glass.
10-27-2022 06:44 PM
Hopefully these photos are much clearer. I do appreciate all the back in forth debating comments about this cameo, I haven't gotten it professionally tested yet but I did run a 10k and 14k acid test from the outer back boarder frame and both lines on each haven't faded.
Any additional comments on the cameo I do appreciate and Thanks as Always.....
10-27-2022 09:34 PM - edited 10-27-2022 09:36 PM
What made me say hardstone was the writing I saw on the back of the cameo. Also I didn't see any air bubbles.
Curious about the mark. What does it say?
10-28-2022 10:58 PM
Re the acid test results. A very long time ago on one of the previous incarnations of the Jewelry Board information was posted that sometimes a high karat Plating was done over another karat to enhance the appearance.
10-30-2022 07:13 PM
I understand what you're saying and I will get metal professionally tested. I've sold and acid tested hundreds of gold pieces prior, as far as this cameo in discussion, I've scraped almost half of the ball off on the back frame (probably not a good move) but I'm very confident it's atleast 14k at this point.
10-30-2022 08:02 PM
Having it test higher would be great.
I have my fingers crossed x🙂x
Maybe they can also test the Cameo with a gem tester?