Antique Swastika Stickpin made with Seed Pearls Set in Gilt Metal by Plainville Stock Company USA c1890
Here on offer is a fine antique Swastika stickpin that has been made from small seed pearls set in a gilt metal Swastika frame.
Attached to the reverse is a long gilt metal pin that is stamped on the edge with the maker’s mark, PS Co.
This is the mark of the Plainville Stock Company of Plainville, Massachusetts, USA.
I believe this stickpin was made back in the Victorian period, circa 1890, when the Swastika symbol was actually seen as a sign of good luck.
This stickpin would obviously also now display well in a WW2 German collection.
I am aware that this type antique “Swastika” jewellery was keenly collected and worn by German women and supporters of the Nazi party back in the 1930’s and during WW2.
The stickpin is in excellent condition and displays beautifully and would make a great and valuable addition to any German collection.
The swastika section measures 0.4” (0.9cm) square and the pin is 2.5” (6.4cm) long.
It weighs 1.2g.
Please see my pictures for the details of the condition, which complement this description.
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Code: 51080
40.00 GBP