This Necklace belonged to my Mom who died in 1965. The beads are all glass. I cannot seem to find the maker in my books or the internet. Anybody know anything about this mark please? I found one almost like it on eBay but they knew nothing about the mark either.
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fnanjfuofno Reputation: 100 See fnanjfuofno's booth |
Did a search and found Attwood and Sawyer an English company from England
establish in 1956 manufacturing costume Jewelry.
I hope that helps.
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Vintage_Treasures_ Reputation: 38 See Vintage_Treasures_'s booth |
Thank you so much! I was looking for the wrong initials. The “A” to me looked like and “R.”
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fnanjfuofno Reputation: 100 See fnanjfuofno's booth |
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