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Enlarge photo 1 Comparison of Slash Marks ~ belle*dame
This is the comparison of some of the slash marks shown here, done by belle*dame.

"The Two Sisters brooch has 3 equal length, parallel; line groups, random placement, little space between groups, little overlapping.

The Crown Jewelry has mainly 4 equal length, parallel line groups, random, a lot of space between some, others overlap.

The John Hardy has short and long parallel line groups, varying sizes of groups (2-line, 3-line, 4-line) and line groups tend to be perpendicular (not random)."

Thank you Belle.

Enlarge photo 2 Crown Jewelry 001 ~ flipping treasures
Again you see the three slash marks going in different directions. This is the third company identified as using the three slash marks; Crown Jewelry, John Hardy, Two Sisters, and  International.
Note: the back of the Two Sisters tag that shows these earrings were made in Taiwan.

Enlarge photo 3 Two Sisters 001 ~ blooms-and-boughs
Crown Jewelry 001 ~ flipping treasures  Edit
Again you see the three slash marks going in different directions. This is the third company identified as using the three slash marks; Crown Jewelry, John Hardy, Two Sisters, and  International.
Note: the back of the Two Sisters tag that shows these earrings were made in Taiwan.

Enlarge photo 4 John Hardy 001 ~ flipping treasures
Crown Jewelry 001 ~ flipping treasures  Edit
Again you see the three slash marks going in different directions. This is the third company identified as using the three slash marks; Crown Jewelry, John Hardy, Two Sisters, and  International.
Note: the back of the Two Sisters tag that shows these earrings were made in Taiwan.

Enlarge photo 5 International 001 ~ my-ricky
Crown Jewelry 001 ~ flipping treasures  Edit
Again you see the three slash marks going in different directions. This is the third company identified as using the three slash marks; Crown Jewelry, John Hardy, Two Sisters, and  International.
Note: the back of the Two Sisters tag that shows these earrings were made in Taiwan.

Enlarge photo 6 1928 001 ~ flipping treasures
Please check out the 1928 Jewelry Company folder for a great pictorial of this company and their textures.
Enlarge photo 7 Anne Klein 001 ~ kathyworks
Enlarge photo 8 Anne Klein 002 ~ kathyworks
Enlarge photo 9 Avon 001 ~ bluedaemon23
Avon "Modern Drama" from 1986
Even though there is no signature
these can be found in Sturdivant on p. 175.

NOTE:  This is the same texture you see on Monet 001.

Enlarge photo 10 Avon 002 ~ kathyworks
Enlarge photo 11 Avon 003 ~ my-ricky
Although this piece is not signed, it was found in the Avon Jewelry Book.
Enlarge photo 12 Avon 004 ~ my-ricky
Unsigned, found in the Identifying Avon Jewelry Book
1987 Avon "Genuine Cloisonne" Butterfly & Flowers Pierced Earrings

Enlarge photo 13 Ballou 001 ~ flipping treasures
Enlarge photo 14 Barclay 001 ~ franciscan missions
These have a little flower as a texture.
Enlarge photo 15 Brighton 001 ~ flipping treasures
Small hearts sometimes seen with a "B: in one of the hearts.  Heavy silver plate is used on pieces.
Enlarge photo 16 Brighton 002 ~ karilsm57
Brighton with a B
Enlarge photo 17 Christain Dior 001 ~ sweet2395helen
Enlarge photo 18 Ciner 001~ flipping treasures
These are known as Ciner Circles.  This small texture can be found on some of the Ciner pieces.
Enlarge photo 19 CYC Creations LTD 001 ~ kathyworks
CYC Creations LTD manufacturer and exports from Thailand.
Enlarge photo 20 Dodds 001 ~ flipping treasures
Enlarge photo 21 Fish Enterprises 001 ~ flipping treasures
A wavy water mark type of texture.
Enlarge photo 22 Fish Enterprises 002 ~ my-ricky
Enlarge photo 23 Florenza 001 ~ sweet2395helen
Enlarge photo 24 Goldette 001 ~ flipping treasures
Note the texture on this signed Goldette set.  This is the only set from Goldette that I have seen this texture on.  It is similar to Ciner, but a side by side comparison shows they are different.
Enlarge photo 25 MFA 001 ~ Kathyworks
Museum of Fine Arts
Enlarge photo 26 Monet 001 ~ sweet2395helen
NOTE:  This is the same texture you see on Avon 001.
Enlarge photo 27 Monet 002 ~ sweet2395helen
Enlarge photo 28 Mystery 001~ flipping treasures
This is our first mystery texture.  If you know which company used this texture, please let me know and I will give you credit for identifying it.
Enlarge photo 29 Mystery 002~ bluedaemon23
This texture is believed to be from an Australian tourist piece, but so far there is no ID on the company that made it.
Enlarge photo 30 Mystery 003~ my-ricky
Enlarge photo 31 Mystery 004~ my-ricky
Enlarge photo 32 Mystery 005~ bella-three
Enlarge photo 33 New England Glass Works 001 ~ flipping treasures
Note the flower design on the clip and the texture on the back of the clip.
Enlarge photo 34 Noblesse 001 ~ amsemke
A Korean manufacturer & exporter of imitated jewelries, located Qingdao city, China for 16 years.  So the company would have started in about 1994.
Enlarge photo 35 Roman 001 ~ sweet2395helen
Enlarge photo 36 Sarah Coventry 001 ~ flipping_treasures
BOOK PIECE:
DESIGN: 1979 "Cameo" company item #8102
NAME of BOOK: Identifying Sarah Covnetry Jewelry 1949-2009
AUTHORS: Sandra Sturdivant and Shirley Crabtree
PAGE: 117
COPYRIGHT ON BOOK: 2012

Enlarge photo 37 Sea Gems 001 ~ flipping treasures
Enlarge photo 38 Selro 001 ~ calico vintage jewelry
Enlarge photo 39 R. Steinmetz & Sons 001~ denwolf13
SFJ is the trademark for R. Steinmetz & Sons India Pvt. Ltd. in MUMBAI

Not the three types of textures used.

Enlarge photo 40 Style 001 ~ kathyworks