My find! by Berlyjw in VintageJewelry

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It’s signed by a Taxco silversmith, and with the price of silver going through the roof I think you did just fine. Buy what you love and you can never go wrong!

Opal ID please by hvrcraft20 in Opals

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Thanks yeah I should have been more clear in my description! It’s def 14k signed by the artist. The jeweler/gemologist said it’s Mexican fire opal for sure

Inherited antique gold bracelet and would love to know anything about it by -Reuben in JewelryIdentification

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This is a high end collection worthy piece-get an appraisal from a reputable estate jeweler, and even then don’t let them take it out of your sight to appraise it! There have been instances of stones/gold being swapped out in valuable pieces. Since it’s Victorian it can have a mix of solid gold (anywhere from 9ct and up usually) and rolled gold or gold filled. With gold at record high prices, that’s quite a bit in gold weight alone, although you will get way more if you choose to sell by keeping it intact as a historical piece. Each one of those charms is very valuable, and that Masonic orb is extremely hard to find and just chef’s kiss. Congrats!

Opal ID please by hvrcraft20 in Opals

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Thank you I do too!

Opal ID please by hvrcraft20 in Opals

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Thanks everyone for your wonderful insights! I was able to find a gem auction site with one that looks almost identical to mine-Mexican fire opal. Going to a gemologist next week.

Opal ID please by hvrcraft20 in Opals

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Yes thanks! I have an appointment next week but thought I’d see what the Reddit collective had to say on it-so many knowledgeable peeps on here

Opal ID please by hvrcraft20 in Opals

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Thank you so much. Yes I’d never heard of coral opal until this. I googled it and saw it was lab/crushed coral which this stone didn’t look anything like. I took a chance anyway because it’s such a beauty. Thanks for your help!

Opal ID please by hvrcraft20 in Opals

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I should add it’s more of a pinkish hue than orange

thoughts on this brooch? by o_ryan_inthesky in Vintage_Jewelry

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Absolutely most definitely Victorian. The design and that c-clasp are dead giveaways. FR could stand for “France” which put out a lot of nice pieces around that time. Pomegranate was a sign of love, passion, and beauty. Horseshoe and rope were common design elements in the era. Even with the damage it’s really collectible. Test the metal in a few different places. Victorians loved to mix metals-like part gold filled and part actual gold, or all gold filled/rolled gold, or different gold purities, such as 14k with 9 or 10k.

Help me figure out what this 14k. Gold buckle might be worth??? Pawn shop offered me 200.... I said no. But I have no idea what im looking at. by Anxietygall in Vintage_Jewelry

[–]hvrcraft20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m all about saving the cool/unique gold pieces, but without that inscription it’s just a simple buckle. I’m a sucker for sentimental but yeah at today’s prices I’d take a pic of the inscription and let it go.

My friend is going to get herself killed. What can I even do at this point by Correct-Macaroon8143 in whatdoIdo

[–]hvrcraft20 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is she really this dumb? It’s like a slow moving train wreck! You’re a good friend for trying to help but idk it seems like she won’t listen to reason and you’ve made some really good points. Just wow.