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Condition: Used Country of Origin: United States
This is a beautiful Victorian-era (mid-Nineteenth Century) mourning pin or brooch - LOOK AT PICTURES! Measures 2-1/4th inches tall and 1-1/2 wide to edges of ornate serpentine openwork design. Slightly beveled glass on top edge.  
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Image is solid and in place, but has a few imperfections that look like tiny little blisters if you look at image from the side (mainly around bottom right of portrait) versus front on, which looks fine. There even seems to be a slight hint of reddish color to his cheeks, but a little hard to see. Hasp and pin also in nice condition on back. Gold tone and may be, but haven't tested. Seems/looks to be gold plated because the brass base metal shows where it's been rubbed. A little fancier of a design than we've seen and with it's snake motif, could be further symbolism of death/eternity/unity. No reserve. FREE SHIPPING in the USA! Feel free to e-mail with any questions, requests for hi-res photos and THANKS FOR LOOKING!
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