Are these real pearls?

SharonM

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My father bought this over 50 years ago in Korea. I think it's real silver but the writing is so small I can't read what it says on the back of the pin. The pearls are not perfectly round or similar sizes.
 

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They definitely appear to be real pearls. You should try to use a magnifier or a loupe to see the etching.
 
I took 2 more photos using the macro on my camera. Not sure what I'm looking for when you refer to etching.
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I was also able to read the back of the pin with a magnifying glass. SILVER is etched on the back of the pin.
 
Thanks, Caitlin. Do they look real? Do you know how much something like this would be worth?
 
The pin is really pretty! Before you list it at $99, you might try clicking the button on the left hand column for "completed listings only." Then look for ones that actually sold. Sold prices show in green.

There are tons of vintage jewelry items on eBay at high prices, but they don't sell. Might be better to start with a lower price and let the buyers bid up to its real market value.
 
Start the auction for the least amount you would be happy to get for the brooch-- no lower, as you may only get one bid.

You can always reduce the price when relisting, if it doesn't sell.
 
Thank you for all the information! One thing I noticed about the other listings is that the pearls all seem to be equal in size and mostly round, whereas the pearls on my piece are irregular in shape and size.
 
Thank you for all the information! One thing I noticed about the other listings is that the pearls all seem to be equal in size and mostly round, whereas the pearls on my piece are irregular in shape and size.

They're baroque; I think that would lower the value a bit.
 
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