I stepped into jool heaven at a yardsale yesterday. Tables piled with gold, silver, vintage and new costume jewelry! Ist dies der name der woman ist, ist nicht wahr, dass der interessante typ, autopd d in anwesenheit des bedeutet and silver! I...
The mark indicating Carolyn Pollack always puzzled me because I just couldn't see "CP" in the script initials. Turns out, the mark was previously owned by Carlisle Jewelry Company based in Albuquerque, NM, in the 80's, at which time they went out of ...
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Mainly, what is the large amber colored bead? Did not react to Simichrome. Do you think it's organic material or some kind of acrylic? Are the dark discs black coral? Thanks for any help!
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I'd call them station necklaces with channel set beads. Is there a white/clear stone in the center? Without a maker, I'd say they remind me of modern department store necklaces, such as Kohl's or Target. Pretty, though.
Thanks for starting the thread, mermaid! Hope you're keeping cool in this heatwave. Pretty Carol Brodie ring! I like her "Rarities" line . Time for turquoise! Here are a few going up later. Signed Navajo Art Tafoya. Outstanding stamp work on these da...
Thanks for the response, Stephen. At least I got the attributes right . I guess in Sherman's case, imitation really IS the highest form of flattery! Thanks for your help!
Hi Stephen - I'm a regular here and have never missed one of your posts. I want to thank you on behalf of the Jewelry and Gemstones Board Group for making this your home on the net and for educating so many Schreiner lovers about your family's jewelr...
That certainly is an interesting piece! I always like the unusual. That said, I don't have a clue about its maker or origin. I suggest showing it on turquoise people dot com. They're very helpful at verifying Native American jewelry. At least you can...