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Mystery pin - where did they use this clasp?

 

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I'm not going to bother asking who, just where and when?  I could swear I've seen that clasp before, but don't know where.  The silver content rules out the US, and the lack of marks more or less rules out Mexico.  

 


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Mystery pin - where did they use this clasp?

Maybe kilt-style pin?

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Mystery pin - where did they use this clasp?

I have been trying to remember what the pin assembly reminds me of. I think it might be Chinese. I have some lightweight enamelled Panda Pins with similar pins. Will see if I can find an example listed.

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Mystery pin - where did they use this clasp?

Do the Chinese work in 950 silver? I don't recall seeing any before.

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Mystery pin - where did they use this clasp?

When I think 950 Silver and Inlay like this I think Mexico but not this pinback. Here is a list that shows Silver Standard by Country:

 

http://www.925-1000.com/a_Standards.html

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Mystery pin - where did they use this clasp?

I doubt the Chinese work in 950 but that's a guess on my part.  They simply take a 925 shank and attach it to a ring, poorly at that. Here is an example of their fine work in sterling. I keep this ring to remind myself to never, ever buy from them again.  Sorry for the sideways pic.  I don't see the rotate function. 

 

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Mystery pin - where did they use this clasp?

Maybe have a look at this link.  https://www.realorrepro.com/article/Dating-brooch-fasteners

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Mystery pin - where did they use this clasp?

The clasp is a modified "safety pin" clasp going back at least 50 years. It's been in Lapidary Journal,Gems and Minerals(Jewelry Making) issues,college text books,etc.

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