hello, sorry for the bad pics, these were found in nova scotia canada. Wondering if they may be worth anything? both were found in the same quahog and they were connected the small one was on the white end of the large one. thanks
Who else even posts on Quahog pearls, but me- and Jeremy? Unless a new person is an expert, and comments, the rest of the comments you get will more or less agree with us. I am the resident quahog pearl expert and have followed the market for 8 years since the find of a Victorian pin in a thrift store of a brooch with two of the largest quahog pearls ever found. That never got its asking price either, even though it was spectacular.
So far people try to sell their pearls at prices other people do not want to pay. The proof of that is they go unsold. Put that eBay one on your watch list- and watch it not sell. It has been on mine off and on for years. There is another one, a perfect round up for $400 and it doesn't sell, either. Here is a huge one a perfect button pearl, 10mm! Set in a ring. $5 grand and it has also been up for sale for years. I mean it, years!
Your pearls have fantastic color, but are poorly shaped. If you sold them for say, 200 dollars- if you could get it- You could never replace them. Ever. Put them in the little cage and wear them that way and keep them for their story value, which is higher than any price you could get.
And you will never get another chance at a little silver lobster cage -let alone for $30.00! The two pearls in a wearable cage would sell for $100-$500 maybe more, but if you want to sell, do an auction with a reserve of $99.00 or so. Just to see what you might get for it. I think the pearls in the cage would sell much faster, too.