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
Arne
(3,608 posts)You never know.
Marthe48
(19,323 posts)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
Arne
(3,608 posts)brer cat
(26,495 posts)I'm glad you could get it repaired.
3catwoman3
(25,664 posts)I treasure family heirlooms.
UpInArms
(51,903 posts)Thank you for sharing and caring
I love things that have passed from generation to generation
Vinca
(51,235 posts)"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
(19,323 posts)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.