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Turquoise Jewelry

Turquoise Pin Question: I have a small round pin with a star marking and I believe it says 14K underneath.

Turquoise JewelryTurquoise Unearthed: An Illustrated Guide (Rocks, Minerals and Gemstones)

Price: $8.03 USD

I believe the stones are turquoise and there are 10 of them set in gold.

Do you know the marking and who it is by.

Thanks very much for your help...

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November 26th, 2006  in General No Comments »

Interesting Feedback

Feedback is always welcome so here is another one...
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November 20th, 2006  in General No Comments »

Historical Jewelry for the Dead

Question: Dear Mr. Foard,

I'm hoping you can help me. I would like to know where I could go to find info on historical jewelry.

It's weird, but I am looking for information about a ring that I saw. The band was made of some sort of matte black stone, with some black shiny marquis cut stone set in it. The weird thing is that it wasn't set with traditional prongs, it was sort of tied to the band with a gold wire.

I would appreciate if you could point me in the right direction.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,

Answer: G'day and many thanks for your query

Firstly - please don't call me Mr Foard - That was my Father! My name is David ;o)

Many of these black gemstone designed rings are what they call Mourning Rings, and were made to literally commemorate someone who had passed away. They were often seen as black enamel or (as in this case) if you are sure it was made from a matt black stone - Black Onyx or Hematite.

Occasionally these rings also had a special compartment where a lock of hair was placed and this makes me believe (although I haven't seen it) that it could have once had something underneath the gemstone.

Over time the item may have become worn or broken so someone has simply used a wire to hold the gem in place.

There are several good site with information on antique jewelry and you can always do a search on eBay for Mourning Jewelry (try Google or your Favorite search engine).

One of my frequent sites is Antique Jewelry of the 20th Century ( http://www.jewellery-antiques.com/ ) where there is a ton of articles, or you might like to try the Antique Jewelry Fair ( http://www.antique-jewelry-fair.com ) as they occasionally have old jewelry like this for sale.

Hope this helps...

August 16th, 2006  in General No Comments »

Photos on your Jewelry Appraisals

Recently had an email from a client in France who sells jewellery through the European eBay Market. She has seen a significant increase in sales (32% plus) since she placed photos on her Online Jewelry Appraisal Certificates.

I have mentioned this before to you, but I just thought it was worth repeating.

Don't teach some young assistant JUST to write appraisals - get them to take photos and upload them to the Center.

Most young ones know how to do digital photos and transfer them to their computers anyway....

More on this subject as it comes to hand.

March 31st, 2006  in General No Comments »

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