Sheepdog149
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and a peace treaty ring for my wife which I hope will keep my neck safe for a while...
Thanks Bob. I've been trying to find a way to display and enjoy my collection of trade beads. They are so beautiful to look at and handle - hate to keep them tucked away in a drawer. I put a bunch in an antique tray we don't use much and put some silver necklaces in another shallow bowl. Below, a few new additions that I haven't found a place for yet.
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Bohemian red glass trade beads, 19th c.
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Antique amber bead necklace from Morocco.
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I am immensely fascinated by these vintage trade beads you have posted. Not only their beauty and craftsmanship but also the people, their cultures and era of time they represent. I know nothing about these vintage beads and haven’t had any type of beads since my young cowboy days wearing puka shell and heishi shell but I now have a new itch to scratch. I don’t know whether to thank you or to curse you for this new itch. I may not know much about them yet but these are now headed my way..
Seller didn’t know much about them..they were from an estate sale.
Very nice Bob!