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Mystery Brooch TIME!

Hello everyone! Hope you're having a good October so far. 🙂

 

I've got a few mystery brooches. I know they're old, I'm guessing 1930's, but don't really know. The emerald glass stone brooch is much heavier than it looks. I need your input, thoughts, opinions on these. I'm noticing that these aren't in the best condition.... are they worth listing? Thank you!IMG_8061.JPGIMG_8062.JPGIMG_8063.JPGIMG_8064.JPGIMG_8067.JPG

 

 

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I agree with 30s to 40s potmetal.  The green stones in the first brooch can be called moonglow lucite, if they're plastic. If they're glass, they are faux moonstone.

 

Id list the second one ny itself, it looks to be in pretty good shape, and lot the rest, disclosing any issues in the description of course Smiley Happy

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#1 if the moonglow is plastic than late 40s or 50s based on the colour.

 

#2 look very close for Mazer Mark. It could be partial or faint.

 

#3 looks like pre WW2 Potmetal based on the style of the clasp hinge.

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Thank you for your help!
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