See John Cooley's Mark Twain's Aquarium (p 104) for good info on those pins as well as the document Twain drew up organizing the club, and naming himself, his daughter Clara, and Isabel Lyon as officers. I own four variations of the pins (they came in two sizes): Joy Paine's small pin (she was too young to be an "official" angelfish but was given a pin), from Paine estate. Twain's own pin, larger than those given the girls, with a white wreath around it, from Paine's estate. A hat pin (large) that belonged to Isabel Lyon. Clara's small pin, mounted as a pendant along with Twain's gold half of the clamshell he divided between himself and Angelfish Margaret Blackmer. These are from Clara's estate. Louise Paine gave her own pin to the Mark Twain Library in Redding. I think some spare pins were retained in Paine's papers and files when MTP acquired what was left a few years ago. Somebody showed up on Antiques Roadshow years ago with a horrible piece of costume jewelry that supposedly had belonged to an angelfish, and the appraiser, in a hilarious leap of faith (aka confirmation bias), decided it was an angelfish pin. I think the Antiques Roadshow people later removed that from their online archives. The pins Twain used were made in Norway and sold commercially, so it is critical that there be a rock-solid provenance with any particular pin. I never wear mine; I have no accessorizing skills. Kevin @ Mac Donnell Rare Books 9307 Glenlake Drive Austin TX 78730 512-345-4139 Member: ABAA, ILAB, BSA You can browse our books at: www.macdonnellrarebooks.com ------ Original Message ------ From: "Barbara Schmidt" <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Sent: 1/19/2020 11:11:18 AM Subject: Re: Angelfish pins >Photos of a couple of the pins can be found in this article. I am not sure >how many more may be out there in private collections. > >http://www.twainquotes.com/angelfish/angelfish.html > >Barb >