Am I right thinking it is old French silver 900 hallmark: peakock in pentagon? Thank you much if you have some ideas.
I found this filigree brooch in Montenegro.
Thanks,
Olga

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Thank you VERY-VERY much for your help!! I spent a lot of time searching.AG2012 wrote:Hi,
Welcome to the forum.
I suppose it`s filigree.
The mark is ``cockerel`` for small articles used in Yugoslavia since 1933 (Kingdom of Yugoslavia at the time).
Will try to find an example for comparison.
Regards
Hello,AG2012 wrote:Hi,
The origin of every filigree master was in Prizren, Kosovo. They still have a school for young apprentices.
Take a look here.
http://filigranpz.wixsite.com/filigran
Unfortunately, filigree in silver is not fashionable any more and the production declined.
Based on the marks, your filigree must be of older production. It`s impossible to identify the maker but definitively originating from Prizren.
There is centuries long tradition within Christian Albanian families.
Regards