That is a graduated vintage akoya strand made by Mikimoto. These strands sell well on eBay.
Do a search to see what strands with that clasp (or another silver clasp, with the Mikimoto mark) sold for recently. That should give you an idea of how to price it.
It has a lot of surface flaws that interfere somewhat with luster.
A round SSP necklace of this size would cost a lot more if better quality. I think you realize this. Reading between the lines, you don't love the quality-- am I right?
If so, $3000 is too much for a necklace one doesn't love...
Hi Zsofife!
You have a strand of baroque freshwater pearls there; they are first harvest pearls. (Keshi are second harvest pearls-- they form when a mussel is put back in the water after the first harvest pearls are removed.)
They do not appear to be knotted between the pearls. The rubbing of...
I tried to read what the stamp said, and it looked to me like there was an F after 14KG.
I didn't /don't see 585-- and you didn't mention it in your first post. We aren't mind readers; it helps if people tell us what they know about a piece before asking us for our opinions ;) .
Since it's gold...
The clasp appears to be gold filled from the stamp on it.
The pearls-- my first impression was imitation. Or maybe just really poor quality, whatever they are. Sorry.
Please note that I edited my first reply as I made a mistake the first time I looked at your photos. On looking again I see that only one of the necklaces is graduated.
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You have 1 graduated knotted strand of vintage akoya pearls with a 10K gold fish hook clasp; the other is not graduated and not knotted, but also has a gold clasp.
I think the unknotted strand is also akoya --are they all round? The photo makes some of them look a bit...