Drapery Hardware in Detail

Antique curtain pins and tiebacks are highly collectible―here are a few examples in close focus

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Window Jewelry
Howard L. Puckett

Window Jewelry

The high-low relief of an embossed-brass curtain pin from the early 19th century used simulated gilt, or tinted lacquers, to catch the candlelight in period rooms.

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