glitterata
Ideal_Rock
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I bought this little pin a couple of days ago, not for the penny (shown for scale), but not for alllll that much more either.
The seller claimed it was an Art Nouveau sunflower, from the 1890s. Ha! It's obviously from at least 50 years earlier.
Okay, so here's the puzzle: When exactly is it from, what is it made of, and what does it represent?
It's clearly not gold but gilt metal of some sort. It's not gold filled or rolled gold. Whatever gold content it has, if any, is only a thin surface layer. Does that mean it predates rolled gold?
My first guess was that the yellow stone was glass. I still tend to think that. But it has a thin coating of some weird crackly material that's flaking off, but didn't come off with soap and water. What is the stone, and what is the flaky coating?
The shape reminds me of Rococo-revival design. Is it a Halley's comet pin?

The seller claimed it was an Art Nouveau sunflower, from the 1890s. Ha! It's obviously from at least 50 years earlier.
Okay, so here's the puzzle: When exactly is it from, what is it made of, and what does it represent?
It's clearly not gold but gilt metal of some sort. It's not gold filled or rolled gold. Whatever gold content it has, if any, is only a thin surface layer. Does that mean it predates rolled gold?
My first guess was that the yellow stone was glass. I still tend to think that. But it has a thin coating of some weird crackly material that's flaking off, but didn't come off with soap and water. What is the stone, and what is the flaky coating?
The shape reminds me of Rococo-revival design. Is it a Halley's comet pin?
