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Trombone clasp Etsy

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    Black/Cream Enamel Spectator Jewelry with Trombone Clasp. Excellent Quality Gift Boxed Coat Pin AngelicBeaders. From shop AngelicBeaders. 5 out of 5 stars (808) 808 reviews $ 14.99 FREE shipping Favorite Add to Vintage French Sterling Silver Faux Pearl Grapes Cluster Brooch Hallmarked Trombone Clasp PurplePandaVintage ...

All About Jewelry Clasps – World of Eccentricity & Charm

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    FIBULA CLASPS. Found in ancient jewelry; rarely seen today. C-CLASPS This c-clasp from the early 20th century, has a safety lever SAFETY CLASPS TROMBONE CLASPS. Trombone clasps work by pulling the pin from the barrel and inserting the pin stem before closing shut FISH HOOK CLASPS

How to Identify and Date Old Brooch Styles

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    Trombone clasps, also sometimes referenced as push-pull safety clasps, were used on European jewelry beginning in the 1890s. Most are seen on French pieces or jewelry made elsewhere, like in Czechoslovakia, and imported into France. They were widely used on pieces made through the 1940s, and more sporadically after that time.

Dating Brooch Fasteners - 1850 to 1910 - Real or Repro

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    Early 'Safety' Catches Handmade, ca. 1890-1910+ Editor note: Push-pull or Trombone catches were not referred to as 'safety' clasps until the later part of the 19th century. The Push-pull or Trombone catch was patented in Britain in 1850 and was used prior to 1890 in British brooch designs, well before they became popular in the US.

Dating Vintage Jewelry By Clasp Fastenings - Ruby Lane Blog

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    Dec 31, 2013 · Trombone clasps are named after the musical instrument that requires a push and pull to operate. This style of clasp uses this push pull method of closing. It was used from as early as the late 1800s. The clasp was mainly used by European designers and can be found on more modern pins up to the mid 20th century.

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