JBFloyd Posted December 29, 2013 Posted December 29, 2013 The shield in the center roughly equates to the Cuban arms, but the details don't match. The pin is more like those seen on costume jewelry from the 1950s, with a "military" motif. Cuban orders of this period were generally made by Vilardebo y Riera of Havana, and the quality of their work matched almost any manufacturer in Europe.
danio Posted December 29, 2013 Author Posted December 29, 2013 The shield in the center roughly equates to the Cuban arms, but the details don't match. The pin is more like those seen on costume jewelry from the 1950s, with a "military" motif. Cuban orders of this period were generally made by Vilardebo y Riera of Havana, and the quality of their work matched almost any manufacturer in Europe. Thank you! JBFloyd. Got any idea about its name? Cheers
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