Gorham? Need help on mark please!

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expctngn
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Gorham? Need help on mark please!

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This is a pair of old real emerald earrings. The mark is on the small backing of the earring and I can only somewhat tell what it is by viewing it with the windows picture and fax viewer. The first link is the mark and the second is a view of the whole earrings. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have spent hours and hours looking, for days. I don't wanna influence anyone's opinion on the picture but to me is seems like a lion facing right and a circle thing. I need expert eye's to view desperately. Thank you so much

wondering if it's gorham


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Post by JLDoggett »

Is there a mark on the actual earring? I honestly could not read the marks on the ear-nut, but those need not be the one that origionally came with the earrings. A mark on the body of the earring would tell the maker.
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expctngn
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Post by expctngn »

No there is no mark at all on the earrings them self. I am assuming the backs are the originals as they are aged the same as the earrings. But yes I do not know if they are the original or not. since they are not marked, is there anything I can go on as to age? Would it mean they are older than when trademarks were required?
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Post by JLDoggett »

Quality stamping was required prior to 1900, and these look distinctly to be from the late 1020's through the late 1930's (if not later). Therefore they should have a quality make on them. One thing, they may have started off life as clip-ons or screw-backs wherein the mark would have been on the soldered on findings and lost when they were converted to posts.
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