Here is a little selection of some more Victorian stuff I have...
THIMBLE(S) - Have had only one appraised. It is Hallmarked Birmingham, sterling silver, Year 1926, makers mark is JF (James Fenton- I believe). Engraved floral design on it. Then approx value was said to be $ 130.
BRACELET - Have yet to have appraised yet, but may be solid gold. It was weighed, and I think it was @ 59 gms. This is a Late Victorian. Similar to one in pix at the bottom, left side on this page:
http://www.jantiques.com/jewelryhistory/lesson5.html . This will be tested/appraised in the near future.
CAMEO - Has been appraised, but the appraisal could not test for the gold (Reason: this was when the 9-11 attacks happened, and the appraislers were NOT allowed to bring their kits on board the plane at all. Flights were still high alert period). She noted that on my form, but she did say it was highly sought after as it had the classical head, with eloborate hair, which was up-swept, and decorated with flowers in hair. she said it was a very detailed carving, and thought it's orgin was France. The then value $ 175, and higher if tested (positive) gold. She was certain it was, but due to be unable to bring her kit...so could not state gold, and only noted untested, and value is that of untested.
MOURNING BROOCH - Also known as JET BLACK MOURNING BROOCH, cut like a cameo. Ca late 1800's. condition, good. Value $ 175. Fine design.
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