JamiePitts
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I won this auction that had a ton of old jewelry making items in it, mostly carved mother of pearl blanks, seed pearls, clasps that appear to be very old but never used (100's of them!), and old tools. I searched a name that I found on one of the boxes "DUBOSQ" and that seems to be the name of a jeweler family that dates back to the 1700's in PA and there is also a pearl-related patent that was obtained by the family in the 1800's (patent no. 23760 https://patents.google.com/patent/US23760A/en). Very interesting, but I feel like these things should be in a museum not in my closet! The main thing that I am curious about are three pearls from the auction, they are really large (58/180 gns, 57, and 56 cts). I recently saw a video on clam pearls that led me to believe that these three large pearls are of this type, but I am really not sure. Any input the pearl masters on this site could possibly to offer would be greatly appreciated!
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