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This one has me a bit stumped, and not optimistic that I will ever figure out who made it, but it is a very high-quality, older artisan necklace with a hand-forged, 24" chain, and very detailed 1 1/2" pendant depicting a basket with amber grapes. The clasp is attached to a small plaque that is marked "SD" in a triangle along with "925" and "sterling." I am assuming it to be an American piece from around the 1930s. Any ideas? Thanks!
Personally, am doubtful that this is an American piece or particularly old - looks very much like fairly recent Baltic amber pieces, from Poland, if I recall correctly...
You might be right about it being European, but I disagree that it is a contemporary piece - my thoughts would be it is circa 1940. If anyone knows the mark it would certainly help date it.
Heh, my memory is definitely not what it used to be, but can remember seeing these baskets at wholesale a few years ago, thought they were quite charming, as were silver and amber violin jewelry pieces offered by the same vendors. Pretty short on time at the moment, but a quick internet search finds listings for near identical pendants (different chains) and a pair of earrings, no pictures of marks or provenance offered, though the earrings are described as 'new without tags...never worn'; and a new but out of stock pendant, shown on a large commercial site, is described as being 'from Eastern Europe'. Similar handmade link chains to the one shown can be found included with various brand new Baltic amber pendants - but perhaps these pieces were also made 70-80 years ago and this one as well as yours are older, hopefully someone will know the maker's mark and provide the proper dating and place of origin...
I have violated the rules and my post was removed (fully justified).In short, those baskets with amber grapes still emerge as ``vintage`` (too much coincidence)always with different chains and btw. marks only on chains.So, Cheryl is right about it.Their origin is obscure.It`s up to you to decide.