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Found at Averasboro Battlefield. " Diamonds / Stones":detecting:

Antique lover

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This was found at Averasboro Battlefield. Looks to have had lots of diamonds and stones in it.There is one diamond and two dark color stones left.Have a clue what it was ?
 
I pulled the letters out some. I hope you don't mind Anique Lover. I don't have a clue, lettering might be Spanish. Bill in Texas
 
Almost looks like there are parts missing from the top of it, perhaps a half loop or where a chain was attached???

HH,

GoGoGopher
 
That is what that looks like to me.

My job has me looking down a microscope a lot and putting shapes into fragments of objects comes easy.

The convention to mark objects with "made in" came in about 1920.

Checkoslovakia was as fairly modern eastern European state back then, before the communists (Russians) captured it at the end of WW2 and kept it until the 1990s.

The "diamond" might be semiprecious but not likely a diamond. Diamonds are better attached.

HH

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