At long last I discovered an amazing collection of the elusive late 20’s/early 30’s silver charms. We’ll go through these together, and you’re in for quite a treat! #charms #sterlingsilver #sterlingcharms
I know this was from 2 years ago, but I'm so glad I clicked on it. That bracelet is so cool!! I couldn't choose my favourite charm, as there were 3 I just couldn't decide on. Those are ; the sewing machine, ( looks like an antique Singer), the movie camera, and the Mack truck. The 2 baby shoes would've been brought separately. They were given to new mother's, on the birth of their baby. So I think the owner of this bracelet would've had 2 children. I only know about this, as my great grandmother had 6 of them, one for each of her children. It was a common practice back in the day. But, then again, that was in Scotland, and also Australia. I really hope you kept this beautiful charm bracelet together, as it would be a shame to see it seperated.
These are so sweet! I have a bunch from the 1960’s my parents would gift me for various occasions.The anchor heart and cross are a Faith,Hope , and Charity charm. The weaving loom is actually a spinning wheel for wool charm. Thank you. Brought back memories.
Thanks for watching! My mother has her charms from the same era. Evidently that was a special memento for young ladies. Yes, I misspoke regarding the spinning wheel. Sometimes my brain is only firing on three of it’s four cylinders.
Wow! I have no idea about antiques, but these are so precious and your descriptions and analyses I found fascinating. Thank you for this video, well spotted indeed ☺️
Those charms are cool as hell! Thanks for sharing. I will have to be looking out for those. As a coin collector my favorite too of course is the half dime but love the guitar or ukulele as well. They're all neat. Tiny silvers are so fun.
Thank you for watching! I’m familiar with Pandora. Years ago I did promotional work for She-Beads and remember seeing Pandora items at events. They come out with some really cool pieces.
I sees these same exact type of charm bracelets at my local gold coin pawn shop. I mean they have a huge bowl of these. I like them but bc they look fake I don't buy them.
If they’re sterling silver they’re not “fake” per se. Sterling charms continue to be popular, and there are ways to narrow down their age. Silver is silver as far as being a precious metal but there are gumball trinkets that are electroplated plastic.
I found this video because I have the same question. I came up on a whole bunch of these from an estate sale. I'm looking to sell. Unfortunately I can't post pics here but if you're interested message back and maybe we can go to another format to do business. Note: I am NOT a scammer! I 100% am not a solicitor either, I just figured 2 birds 1 stone here. I happened along these messages of people interested in these things and I have had a come up so if you are interested lemme know. If not it's all good I'm sure I'll find someone wanting these things soon enough