Victorian Carved Coral Dog
The answer to “who’s a good boy” is right here. This guy is so finely carved, with such exceptional detail -the ears and teeth and tongue and even his gold collar looks real - that I find myself talking to him like my own dog. I think he is a Great Dane. In any case, this coral dog circa late 1800’s looks to have started life as a stick pin. He has been fitted with jump rings for wear as a charm. The gold is 15k. He measures 17mm long by 15mm at the widest point from ear to ear.
The answer to “who’s a good boy” is right here. This guy is so finely carved, with such exceptional detail -the ears and teeth and tongue and even his gold collar looks real - that I find myself talking to him like my own dog. I think he is a Great Dane. In any case, this coral dog circa late 1800’s looks to have started life as a stick pin. He has been fitted with jump rings for wear as a charm. The gold is 15k. He measures 17mm long by 15mm at the widest point from ear to ear.
The answer to “who’s a good boy” is right here. This guy is so finely carved, with such exceptional detail -the ears and teeth and tongue and even his gold collar looks real - that I find myself talking to him like my own dog. I think he is a Great Dane. In any case, this coral dog circa late 1800’s looks to have started life as a stick pin. He has been fitted with jump rings for wear as a charm. The gold is 15k. He measures 17mm long by 15mm at the widest point from ear to ear.