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Thanks Bryan, I did have some Canadian enamel brooches but sold them years ago I might have one left will have to search though.
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Sure Ron, post if you might have any left, would love to view,
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Regardless of what they are I just love seeing these old enamel items, even for something like an old school badge you can see the quality and craftsmanship that can go into them, thanks for shewing them.
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I am seriously on 'envy overload'! That is an absolutely stunning piece. Thank you for posting.
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Absolutely stunning.
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Very attractive and interesting items- do you have any images to show fittings and how a buckle fits to a belt? Regards, Paul.
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Look to fit similar to some military buckles. http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=...le&FORM=HDRSC2
What material were the belts made of? Regards, Paul. |
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Looks like a Water lily with those leaves, in my humble opinion
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