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I do not know anything about the personal life of Louis Giusti. But I know that he marked his jewelry with the initials "LG" in an artist's pallet. I have several of his owl pendant designs. To see them start by Googling "Vintage Costume Jewelry Owl Pendants."
I have a couple of pieces of jewelry I thought said 192S but actually it's 1928 from the 1928 Jewelry Company. They make costume jewelry. It took me a while to track it down. If your jewelry is signed 192S, It's actually 1928 from the 1928 Jewelry Co.
In the year 1920
2004
Probably the hallmark? Google hallmarks to find out more.
1986
It means that its 2500
Gold jewelry was first stamped or marked in England in 1798 and is compulsory, India has a voluntary hallmarking scheme introduced in 2000. If you look up Guide to World Hallmarks it will give you all countries with Silver & Gold.
There is the Online Encyclopedia of Silver Marks, Hallmarks and Makers' Marks, which can be reached at the link below. Also below is a link to a Wikipedia article explaining hallmarks, which also contains links to other sites you might find interesting.
Ambras Fine Jewlery Co. or Alamode Fashion JewelryCompany. Target is a major buyer of AFJC Jewlery. Chances are your item came from Target.
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His "hallmarks" include dramatic flair and insight into human character.
Stamps on jewelry are called hallmarks. The usually tell you one of three things. The amount of gold, the amount of silver, if it is gold filled, and the name of the person/company who made it. Your 'sixtar" sounds like a hallmark for the company that made the piece that you are asking about.
His "hallmarks" include dramatic flair and insight into human character.
Around 4000BC