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Circa: 1920's
Condition: Very Good
Size: 4"
Type: Buckle
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My husband is from Hungary and I know first hand how hard it is to find any antique Hungarian jewelry. This piece belonged to a woman who immigrated to American decades ago. She said it was a belt buckle, which I was not particularly convinced of until I saw one in old Art Deco price guide (shown below). This is a super rare.
The black plastic buckle measures 3-7/8" square. Decorated with a Horn of Plenty and flower etching, and accentuated with paint, gold leaf and sunken rhinestones. It is gorgeous and is in very good condition with only minute paint loss. There are three plastic rings on the back where the piece was originally used to sew on to a belt. Book value is $385.
All my jewelry is vintage or antique previously worn jewelry for the most part. For this reason I try to include close-up photo's for your examination, but please feel free to ask questions before you make your purchase. |
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