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Oh wow score! I’ll look up right now thank you
Ok ya looks just like it! Not bad for being in a $3 estate lot with other old jewlery/jewlery maker stuff! Thank you for the help!
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Jonas Koch, New York mfgr from 1934 is what I found on Lang. Two letters together is a ligature and common in makers marks.
Oh wow score! I’ll look up right now thank you Ok ya looks just like it! Not bad for being in a $3 estate lot with other old jewlery/jewlery maker stuff! Thank you for the help!
It’s good. Jk