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Tips on Buying Old Jewelry

June 22, 2015 By Ruth

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Don’t buy old gemstone jewelry if you can’t see the back of the stones. Some have reflective foil behind a pale stone to enhance the color. Some are doublets – clear stone glued to a colored stone. If you are buying something valuable get a certificate of authenticity and a guarantee. Know your jeweler.

Clues to Authenticity:

  • Most U.S. manufactured gold jewelry made before 1900 did not have a karat or manufacturer’s stamp. The stamp and trademark were not required until after 1962.
  • Gold-filled, gold overlay, and gold electroplating processes were invented in the 1850’s.
  • Cut steel was used as a substitute for diamonds from the mid-18th to the mid -19th century. After that, stamped steel was used.
  • Platinum was introduced in the late 1800’s and was not allowed for civilian use during the World Wars.
  • The American brilliant cut was developed in 1919.
  • The European brilliant cut for gemstones was used from 1940 to 1970.
  • The emerald cut was developed in the 19th century, but seldom used until the 20th century.

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Appraisal: Why, When, Who

June 22, 2015 By Ruth

Antique1It’s a good idea to have an appraisal done for those treasured valuables. Be prepared in advance of your appraisal and have things as organized as possible before the appraiser arrives. Make yourself lists of how many pieces of silver, china and crystal that you will need appraised. Move as much as you possibly can into one or two rooms so you are not exposing your entire home unless you are looking to have a total home appraisal. Do some homework on your own if you have time and don’t be afraid to ask questions.

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Why
should you have an appraisal?

  1. One of the best t reasons to have an appraisal is for insurance reasons. If a fire, flood , hurricane, or robbery were to occur the first question would be how much are your belongings going to cost to replace. This is what an insurance appraisal is going to answer for you.
  2. The next reason for an appraisal is for resale. The value will not be as high as replacement , so you must look at a resale value with this in mind.

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When should you have an appraisal?

  1. An appraisal is always a good thing when you are setting up your will or trust. To include an appraisal with your valuable papers always makes the job easier for your loved ones.
  2. If you have inherited some new things make sure to have them appraised and added to your insurance.
  3. If you are moving and need to move valuable items, a replacement appraisal should be one of the first things you think about.
  4. A resale appraisal is always helpful when you decide to sell and move to smaller quarters or leave behind some of the antiques you no longer want or need in your life.


Who
do you call to do this appraisal?

  1. Do a Google search, ask  your insurance agent, or ask an attorney.
  2. Be sure to ask questions about how long they have been appraising, what is their area of expertise, if they belong to a professional appraisal group, and of course some references.
  3. Be sure to tell the appraiser what kind of appraisal you are looking for, and what the purpose of the appraisal.

 

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