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Circa 1850-1900. A Mother of Pearl Victorian Pin, set in Sterling Silver. The “c” clasp is a clue to the age of this simple, but elegant pin.  Well over one hundred years ago this piece was hand wrought by a skilled jeweler.  The piece has been left with the original patina so that the new owner can decide for themselves whether to polish it to a high shine, or leave the proof of graceful aging.

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