Caitlin
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A friend directed me to this post. I thought it was fascinating, and really complete, with a lot of research done on the piece for which I say, "Fantastic!"
Hello everyone,
My wife and I are looking for some assistance obtaining an estimated value for a pearl bracelet we own. The bracelet in question was given to her by her ex-mother -in-law approximately 25 years ago. We understand that those of you in the industry are inclined to be paid for your appraisal services and expertise. We aren't looking for a "certified" appraisal, just an off the cuff 'ballpark" number at what the bracelet might fetch out there based on the below description and photos.
We will not use this information in an attempt to sell the item. Appraisals can be a bit costly so we want to get an idea of it's potential worth before putting up a possible $200 for something that costs less. We truly appreciate your assistance and expert word.
Description
Pearl (natural pearls not round) set in 20 ct gold
Total Wt: 54 grams
Pearl Type: Freshwater
Pearl Count: 185 (182 set + 3 on clasp)
Pearl Origin: Presumably Dubai as the bracelet clasp indicates the it was made in Dubai
Pearl Size: Each measured at approximately .5cm (L) x 3-4mm (W)
Gold: 20 ct
Mfg'd Date: ca. 1970 (this is assumed at this point based on an auction house description of a very similar bracelet - see below)
It should be noted that my wifes ex-in-law's were Persian and traveled quite frequently to Dubai so there is little to no doubt as to the bracelets origin of purchase.
For your convenience, here is a link to a gallery of photos we have taken of the bracelet:
https://plus.google.com/photos/1118...s/5831536031907850833?authkey=CI6fpOXo__H4iAE
Also, in my own search for something similar, I actually found an auction site that had an almost identical type of bracelet in their possession back in 2007. I say almost identical because the outside edges of the bracelet in our possession are slightly different - more "swirly".
As you will note, they had an estimated value of $1500 but we don't know who set it's value. Nor if it was actually purchased at all. The company is in Australia so calling them is not an option and emails have gone unanswered. Here is a link to the auction catalog in question (it is item #1311) :
http://www.downies.com/aca/auction307/Catalogue_045.html
Once again we thank you in advance for your assistance and we look forward to hearing from you...
A & J