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Poirot Inspired Lapel Vase

undertaker

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Greetings,

I have recently discovered the Masterpiece Poirot Series and fell in love with it. I have admired the vase he wears for some time and even remember reading about it on another thread from some time ago. I have searched for a "tussie mussie" like Poirot's and have had no luck. I even contacted the jeweler who made the one for the series and they only offer one that is a far cry from the one he wears. So here is what I have come up with. Please let me know what you think.

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Thanks,
J.S.
 

undertaker

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Thanks So Much. I took a couple of worn silver coins, rolled them on a rolling mill, then I began heating and hammering on a small anvil till I got it the way I wanted it. This one took me a few hours to build. I am taking this one to a friend who is an artist and he is going to carve it in wax, make a mold, and then cast one in sterling silver. I may add a decorative design on the vase, wheat or some such the like, maybe a shield for engraving...... who knows.

Thanks,
J.S.
 

Vintage lover

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undertaker said:
Thanks So Much. I took a couple of worn silver coins, rolled them on a rolling mill, then I began heating and hammering on a small anvil till I got it the way I wanted it. This one took me a few hours to build. I am taking this one to a friend who is an artist and he is going to carve it in wax, make a mold, and then cast one in sterling silver. I may add a decorative design on the vase, wheat or some such the like, maybe a shield for engraving...... who knows.

Thanks,
J.S.
Congratulations on the successful outcome! I wish I was that skilled with metalworking
 

Bugsy

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undertaker said:
Thanks So Much. I took a couple of worn silver coins, rolled them on a rolling mill, then I began heating and hammering on a small anvil till I got it the way I wanted it. This one took me a few hours to build. I am taking this one to a friend who is an artist and he is going to carve it in wax, make a mold, and then cast one in sterling silver. I may add a decorative design on the vase, wheat or some such the like, maybe a shield for engraving...... who knows.

Thanks,
J.S.

:eusa_clap My most sincere congratulations on your accomplishment. I have absolutely not talent in that area. I'm luck I can work the ZipLok tops on my Glad Bags. [huh] Beautiful job.:eusa_clap
 

Tomasso

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Good job!

Bugsy said:
:eusa_clap I'm lucky I can work the ZipLock tops on my Glad Bags. [huh]
Hey, those ziplocks can be a bitch..:eek: ..On the other hand I once took a jewelry making class and you'd be surprised what an idiot (Moi') can produce with rudimentary instruction and some basic equipment.[huh]
 

theinterchange

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Why do you ask?
I've been a Poirot fan for quite some time, so it's always interesting to see what other fans come up with in terms of "props" and such.

I really like what you've done, Undertaker. You have seen the episode which explains how he got the lapel vase, haven't you?

Randy
 

undertaker

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Methuselah said:
WOW, nice work. How big is it? And how does it fasten - some knid of brooch pin?

Please post pictures of the cast version too when you get it.

It measures 2.25 inches by 1 inch and fastens witha regular brooch style pin. I will post one of the cast as soon as It gets done. If there is enough interest I may get him to cast me a few, so please let me know and I will also try to get some idea of a price.

Thanks,
J.S.
 

Methuselah

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I don't think I could carry the look off myself - my vintage inspiration is more All Creatures Great and Small - tweed in the dales rather than Death on the Nile! lol

But I do enjoy tinkering with silver work, and I'd like to see your progress from original to the finished cast. Fascinating stuff.

EDIT: I've just recalled there was an old thread about these, here it is:
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=39865
 

theinterchange

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Why do you ask?
Methuselah said:
I don't think I could carry the look off myself - my vintage inspiration is more All Creatures Great and Small - tweed in the dales rather than Death on the Nile! lol

At least you're not inspired by the wardrobe of The Good Life
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Get a load of those plaid pants on Jerry! :p

Randy
 

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