Wow, I love those! They''re fantastic. Now you''ve given me something else to look for.
I once passed up a chance to buy a Georgian eye brooch. It was beautiful, but the seller was asking $500, and I didn''t have a job at the time, so I couldn''t justify it. I''ve regretted it ever since--you never see them, and certainly not for as little as $500.
I thought I''d post a closer view of my hand pins. Here''s the ivory or bone one. i would love to know what that baton symbolized. You just know it had to symbolize something--those Victorians were mad for symbols.
you have so peaked my interest in what the baton in the hand could mean. do you think it might be a scroll or certificate? i read somewhere about a hand pin with a rolling pin but haven''t seen one.
your things are so pretty and interesting i hope you continue to show them to us.
Hm, I wonder about the scroll. It''s an interesting thought, but I would think it would have a more spiral look if it was meant to be a scroll. It''s just a plain gold-filled stick. The person who sold me that pin said it was a suffragist symbol of some sort, but when I asked a suffrage expert she didn''t think so.
Somebody told me the pointing fingers were meant to point to heaven, but I don''t know whether to believe that either.
I wish I could go back in time and ask a Victorian lady (or a Victorian jeweler).
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