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ANSWER: NOT ELZAC
I have a three ceramic pieces that look somewhat like Elzac except that the pin mechanisms on the pins I have seen (on Ruby Lane and other sites) are
different than mine. I've also looked at the Brunialti books but didn't find any help there. Any suggestions on what company made these two pins and one bracelet?
Cheryl Killmer
"I am no expert but was told Elzac never used the gold trim on their pieces so that would discount your last piece right? The other two do have that Elzac look but Cathy Gordon would be your best bet on id'ing them correctly. Here is her Elzac page. Maybe it will help you out..Judi http://imageevent.com/bluboi/elzac" --Judi Bollan, 10/21/08
"Thanks for providing Cathy's wonderful page of Elzac. I didn't see any of mine so probably they aren't Elzac." --Cheryl Killmer, 10/21/08
"I haven't had a lot of Elzac's but the ones I've had and seen are not "hollow" in the back. They've all been solid. Yours are really neat but I don't think they are Elzac's." --Lilly Vittetow, 10/21/08
"I agree with Lilly, all my Elzac are solid back and most have a piece of thin wood also. I believe there will be a nice section on Elzac in Ann Pitman’s new book that will be out any second now, for all of us who are anxiously awaiting" --Kim Paff, 10/21/08
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