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Posted by: Biddulph Post Reply
09/13/2016, 23:52:47

Has any research been done re the clasps on necklaces ? In my collection I have barrel clasps, one of which Jean Rousselet recently, and most kindly confirmed, is indeed on a Rousselet necklace from the 1920s, informing me that the Paris shop still have some of the same old beads in their archives. I also have Venetian wedding cakes circa 1950s with a distinctive clasp. . Hoping to learn more.

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I feel it may be very interesting to attempt dating a line up of clasps.
Re: Clasps -- Biddulph Post Reply Edit Forum Where am I?
Posted by: Frederick II Post Reply
09/14/2016, 02:45:28



Modified by Frederick II at Wed, Sep 14, 2016, 03:29:21

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bead caps too
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Posted by: birdi Post Reply
09/14/2016, 20:15:45

Venetian bead necklaces and Czech bead necklaces often have bead caps. Usually they are gold plated brass. Often they are stained or corroded, especially if someone dropped acid on them testing for pure gold. Variations, yes. Some are very elaborate with texture and perforations. Others are pinched into shapes. It would nice to make some sense of the caps too. But I assume it is mainly a 20th century feature.

Yes, the common barrel clasp. Variations exist. Not really noticeable unless you are paying attention.



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sometimes a clasp is the best indicator of date/place/epoch
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Posted by: Stefany Post Reply
09/15/2016, 01:02:14



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