Art Nouveau era bat brooch

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Art Nouveau era bat brooch

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Droplet earrings and necklace glass crystal.
Silver can be oxidised upon request.
FOR sale, DM me.
( 925silver, 1920's chandlier droplets)
Margot de Taxco sterling and enamel snake suite: necklace, bracelet, and earrings.
Authentic sterling and enamel snake suite by Mexican designer Margot de Taxco (Margot Van Voorhies Carr). ca. 1950, design number 5554. The suite features Margot’s signature enamel artistry with articulated links and bold serpent heads.
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Jacob Horse, in his silvery metal flesh!! Putting my silversmith skills to use
Thank you to @starryheadedghost for the ring inspo, credit where it is due!!
I couldn't afford the plush when it came out, so this way I can make my own merch!! Even if the 925 silver was,,, expensive
Earbud holder by Panker
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Pocket notebook notes from a metalsmithing class im taking
This is a long shot, but my friend asked me to plumb the depths of tumblr's wisdom, so I will. She found this lovely châtelaine on a French auction site, but it's just marked 'châtelaine en argent anglais' and then a list of the accessories, no place or time given.
There is, however, the above nice picture of the marks. Does anyone happen to have the knowing of these symbols?
EDIT: Solved!
Quick and clever sleuths have determined this piece is most likely English sterling silver from London manufactured in 1893 by William Comyns & Sons.
Isn't the Internet wonderful?