The Diamond Arms Co shotguns were retailed by a major mail-order hardware store in the late 1800's through about 1920. Utility-grade Belgian doubles were imported by the thousands, and this is one of those. There is no collector interest, and the guns are dangerous to shoot with any modern ammunition. Value is basically whatever someone is willing to pay for a mantlepiece, which generally tops out around $200.00. The Star of David adornment would have been added after purchase. www.countrygunsmith.net
Nostoc is a genus of blue-green algae with twisted and coiled filaments embedded in a gelatinous material.
I'm told Crown Arms Co, of Liege, Belgium, made a version of the Stevens 311 shotgun in the early 1900's. Mine is a 10 ga, double barrel with "Twisted Belgium" on it. Value is said to be in the $75 to $500 range, depending, of course on condition. The SN is found by opening the receiver. There is also a crown emblem there. Unidentified Belgian maker circa 1900
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If you mean Indiana Evans who plays Isabella 'Bella' Hartley, yes it is a twisted diamond sapphire blue Swarovski necklace. You can get them on ebay.com.au or other websites. No problem ;)
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A twisted cable is two conductors of a single circuit that are twisted together. They are twisted together to cancel out electromagnetic interference.
Twisted is the verb.
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Twisted Sister ended in 1988.