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Blogdorf Roadshow
The maker's mark is L.W Paris.
There is also a mark that reads Holfast Pat App. F.C
The beads look to be made from steel. They actually shimmer and spark in the sunlight.
I did a search on Ebay and found similar pieces. They appear to be from the 30's and 40's.
If you have any more information...let me know in the comments.
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Photos: Blogdorf Goodman
2 Inspired Comments:
Gorgeous on a pair of modern patent flats! How do you wear them?
I have a pair of my mother/grandmother's. mine are 1-1/2 inches wide by 3/4 inch; mine are three rows of diamond-like stones; the clip on back says L W Paris. You clipped them into the top of the shoe at the toe; they are lovely if you have terrific feet, toes, elegant shoes, and a plain black dress.
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