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Marthe48

(17,086 posts)
Tue Dec 29, 2020, 08:32 PM Dec 2020

I had a pin repaired

After my grandmother passed away, I was sorting and packing her things. I found this odd pin in her jewelry, and have hung on to it since around 1980. I researched it off and on, but never found out much about it. I was looking again last fall, and it turns out it is a Victorian kilt pin. I was thrilled that it might be 1870 or older. One of the stones was missing, and I decided I would give myself a gift and get it repaired. It has bloodstone, citrine and cairngorm (if real stones, and not glass). One of the bloodstones was cracked when I found the pin, and eventually fell out of the setting. I couldn't find the pieces in my jewelry boxes, but I had a couple pieces of bloodstone in our rock collection. I took the pin and the stones to the jeweler in October. I thought the jeweler could chip a piece off and shape it to replace the missing stone. He said he couldn't do that and he searched online for a stone that would fit. At first, they were going to give the pin back to me, but then called with the good news that they had found a stone that would fit. I picked the pin up today and it looks so nice. My grandmother passed away on this day 41 years ago. I thought it was cool that this was the day I got the pin back.

I think the pin might have come from my grandfather's family. My grandmother and her family were Swedish and my mother's family were German/Czech. I have been trying to research my grandfather's family for several years, but it has been a challenge. I heard he was Scotch/Welsh, so I hope I have an heirloom from his family to pass along.

https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auction-catalogues/great-western-auctions-ltd/catalogue-id-srgreat10023/lot-2c0e9ae7-6926-4d0c-91b3-a89d00ae0d53

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I had a pin repaired (Original Post) Marthe48 Dec 2020 OP
It would be cool if you could post a picture. Arne Dec 2020 #1
I posted a link to a picture of one very similar to mine Marthe48 Dec 2020 #4
Wow and wow what a cool site. Arne Dec 2020 #5
That is a great find. brer cat Dec 2020 #2
What a lovely story. 3catwoman3 Dec 2020 #3
That is so very wonderful UpInArms Dec 2020 #6
There's a modern version of this type of Scottish jewelry made by a company named Vinca Dec 2020 #7
I hope I can learn why gram had this pin Marthe48 Dec 2020 #8

Marthe48

(17,086 posts)
4. I posted a link to a picture of one very similar to mine
Tue Dec 29, 2020, 08:52 PM
Dec 2020

in the o.p. (I edited the o.p. and added the link)

I haven't ever figured out how to post pictures on DU, sorry

UpInArms

(51,289 posts)
6. That is so very wonderful
Tue Dec 29, 2020, 08:59 PM
Dec 2020

Thank you for sharing and caring

I love things that have passed from generation to generation

Vinca

(50,323 posts)
7. There's a modern version of this type of Scottish jewelry made by a company named
Thu Dec 31, 2020, 06:24 PM
Dec 2020

"Miracle." I've always liked their pins, especially the older pieces. Your antique pin is a real treasure though. It's nice you took such pains to get it restored.

Marthe48

(17,086 posts)
8. I hope I can learn why gram had this pin
Thu Dec 31, 2020, 09:03 PM
Dec 2020

She had some other heirloom pieces which I have already given to my daughter. One was a pretty miniature on porcelain, and another was a pretty cameo.

Thank you for your comments.

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