Need Help Identifying Makers Mark JSVR Please

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mhab
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Need Help Identifying Makers Mark JSVR Please

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I bought the following porcelain and silver bracelet with JSVR letters and crown with cross at top and need some help identifying the maker.
Thanks!
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mhab
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country of origin

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I have been trying to research the country of origin. Would appreciate any help regarding this
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Unsure on the mark, but the design is a classic Italian theme, though the panels are out of order.
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Hi JL,

Thanks for your quick response. I was wondering how the panels should be presented - what order. The pictures make little sense to me now. You are probably right about the classic Italian theme, although in looking through the marks they don't correspond to any Italian marks. The closest I could find was German because of the crown and cross on the top.

I appreciate your taking your time to educate me.
Have a great day!
Marty
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If you number them 1-6 from left to right, 3+1 makes a larger panel, 4+2 make the second image panel and 6+5 make the third, in those orders. Using the near-far-near classical arrangement, 6+5 would be to the far left, followed by 3+1, with 4+2 on the right, though having a figure extend out of the frame was only due to the sizes the panels were cropped to.
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Post by mhab »

Hi JL,

Wow!! I am so impressed with you knowledge. I can't thank you enough for taking the time to educate me on the correct positioning of these panels. It's great to have a forum where we can learn from experts!! Thanks again !
Marty
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