Antique Silver Jewelry Markings

antique silver jewelry markings
How can I tell my old jewelry worth anything?

I have all that old jewelry that the father of my uncle used to sell on the flea market. I already caught all the gold and sterling silver, and now all I have left are a pile of gold filled, cuff links, and various other items which have no figures on enrollment, but the brand, and other with no markings at all. They are old, but – at least fifty years, some even older. A string has the same date of 1922 printed on it. How do I know if any of them are considered antiques and worthless? Is there a certain type of place where I should take it to be assessed fairly?

You can simply take any jewelry store and allow them to assess for you. Hey do you want to join Lockerz? Can you send me ur email so i can invite you? I would really appreciate it!

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The Little Book of Mexican Silver Trade and Hallmarks


The Little Book of Mexican Silver Trade and Hallmarks


$24.95


This new 2006 revised edition is the most complete guide to marks on Mexican silver. There are over 1500 cross-referenced marks! Eagle numbers from 1 through 219. Extensive reference bibliography. First edition was mostly line drawings – this new edition has b&w photos of most marks!…

Hallmarks of the Southwest (A Schiffer Book for Collectors)


Hallmarks of the Southwest (A Schiffer Book for Collectors)


$33.14


American Southwest Indian artists working in metal, clay, wood, textiles, and paint have proudly left their individual hallmarks on their work-and until now there has not been a comprehensive source for identifying the marks. Barton Wright, the pre-eminent historian, curator, and proponent of these native crafts-people, has filled that void by collecting and organizing these hallmarks into a usefu…

Pocket Edition Jackson's Hallmarks


Pocket Edition Jackson’s Hallmarks


$7.20


This pocket sized book is based on the new, revised edition of Jackson’s Silver and Gold Marks of England, Scotland, and Ireland, published in 1989. Ian Pickford, the editor, has selected over 1,.000 makers whose work is of especial interest: some because they made fine work that is undervalued, others because they are of historical interest; a few because their work should be avoided. Complete cy…


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