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    eBay "Lap of Luxury LA" FAKE South Sea Pearls - Platinum Triangle Estate Jewelry

    The eBay clearance price for diamond rings is typically ~10 - 20% of the appraisal. So, with a 30 K appraisal, that would be worth ~4 - 5 K may be (and similar items sell for about that). Nothing apparently fraudulent about this listing (unlike the pearls), just not even close to the right price.
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    eBay "Lap of Luxury LA" FAKE South Sea Pearls - Platinum Triangle Estate Jewelry

    Shocking, really. If you see her putting this up again, please just inform her to eBay as a fraudulent seller.
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    eBay "Lap of Luxury LA" FAKE South Sea Pearls - Platinum Triangle Estate Jewelry

    Even an absolute novice like me sure understands this is not worse anywhere near 12 K, but what this even is?
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    Unusual Mikimoto bracelet or fake?

    A few more photos A few more photos Here are a few more photos, including the box from outside.
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    Unusual Mikimoto bracelet or fake?

    No mark of any kind on the earrings. I doubt a product from pre-WWII era would say "Mikimoto Pearls" in English. English was not common in Japan until 1950-s.
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    Unusual Mikimoto bracelet or fake?

    Yes, all are loose inside the cages. Very possibly, they could be beaten up because of that.
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    Unusual Mikimoto bracelet or fake?

    Additional photos Additional photos Here are some additional photos, incl. the logo inside the lid and the clasp in detail. The clasp is not the typical Miki style with a single pearl, but features a small "M" inside a clamshell as I said (not seen in the photos). The pearls are probably...
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    Unusual Mikimoto bracelet or fake?

    My first post on this forum. Just got this bracelet and earrings on eBay. The tattered red square box (seen in the photo) says "Mikimoto Pearls" inside, the clasp has the usual "M" inside a clamshell mark (not seen on the photo) and "14 K" gold. However, the style seems quite unusual for Miki...
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