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Any Experts Out There Know What This Pin Is??????

Very cool pin. I original thought it was from the Art Nouveau period but the style looks more like 1880s-1890s with the big hats and curly hair. You may want to take it to a jeweler-they might be able to date the piece. Very neat find.
 
That is a beautiful pin, it looks to be silver. I am sure the value is greater than it weight. She looks Spanish to me.

Jeff
 
I have sent pictures of it to Antiques Road Show and a few others but still no answers.
 
[size=large]if you want a truthful answer, i haven't a clue. i can however make one up. i stayed at a motel 6 once so i can be an expert at most anything. just ask. :rofl:

HH [/size]
 
I posted it on here a few years ago and got the same results, Sure wish I could get it figured out
 
I also do not know what it was far but a guess is some type of women's club back around the turn of the last century !
Mine cam from an old area across from a school around 12+ Inches down ! It is not solid Silver and Has NO markings at all

It is 2" X 1 1/8" about 1/8 of an inch thick !
I know it is not the Answer you where looking for but I hope it helps
At least you know it is not the only UGLY lady button out there in the ground to be Dug up!
H.H.(GOLDDIGGER) J. W.
 
WOW, I cannot believe how much they look alike. My dad is a big time history buff and he swears up and down that it is a pin of King George. Which would make it over 200 years old. ( That would be awesome).
 
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