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17. 12kt gold overlay 20” – That’s a modern flat chain. I would say it was probably made in the last 15 or 20 years. It’s a decent length though. It should be worth about $30 or so.
18. vint. Gold pin with clear and red stones – that’s pretty. It almost looks like a sort of flower. The metal should be gold tone and the stones are made to look like garnet but are faux stones. It’s most likely from sometime around the midcentury. It should be worth about $30 to $40.
19. 24 K gold over sterling silver Danecraft price on card $75 actually two pair there are posts and fingernail onesare separate – Danecraft has been around since the 30s and was started by Italian immigrants. Gold over sterling was a big trend just after the midcentury---1980s or so. The values haven’t held up though. Even for their most fancy pieces..they don’t even bring half. You’re looking about $20 to maybe $30.
20. clip on lacy flowers with amber stones – Those almost look like danecraft. =) They should date to about the 50s or so. They have a pretty delicate look. They should be worth about $15 or so.
Monet fingernail earrings with rhinestones - these are neat. They’re a hoop style, but use a sort of filigree style hoop rather than solid. They should be worth about $30.
21. clip on Ciner’s ($200 ) vintage – Ciner was founded about 1892. They shifted to costume jewelry in the 1930s. $200 is possible. For those that know the history of the company, even their costume pieces tend to carry a decent value. I don’t think those are a pre-costume era set, so…30s or 40s. Most of what you find with Ciner is a solid button style earring. Yours are more open. Tend to only see that with hoops. I still think $200 is a bit high with the way current values go, but $125 to $175 could definitely be possible.
22. N.Y. & co. chain 30” –NY and co is actually a fashion company started in the early 1900s. The jewelry ranges, but most tend to fall toward costume style. You’re looking at around the last 20 years or so and worth about $20.
23. 14K heart, chain gold overlay 24” $300 – That’s another modern looking piece. The price seems high, especially with the chain being overlay. Gold’s only running about $35 per gram right now. I think with a solid gold pendant but a chain that’s just basically plated gold, you’re looking closer to $200..maybe $250 on the high side.
24. 1/20th 12k gold bracelet – I’d say late 20th century piece. It’s a multi link style bracelet. Reminds me of something I wore back in the 90s. They actually work great as charm bracelets. It should be worth about $50.
18 kg plated bracelet – That’s another mid to late 20th century style. Most of these were sold with a matching necklace. As is…it’s worth about $20 to $30.
25. 18k overlay 20” (75.00) – that almost looks like a match to that bracelet. That should date to about the same time frame. If it was fancy, maybe $75, but I can’t justify that price. It’s not signed, it’s not real fancy or unique. I think with that length, you’re looking closer to $50 on the high end.
26. 14k gold heart with 12k gold filled chain 17” total length (200.00) – That’s super similar to #23. With a thinner heart, the price is closer than the other one. $200 is definitely possible. I’d probably try selling it for around $150 to $200.
27. no marks butterfly pendant – That’s pretty. It looks modern---late 20th to maybe even early 21st century. It looks very delicate. That should be worth about $20 or so.
no marks smail hat pin – That’s neat. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a snail quite like that on one. That could date to about the midcentury or maybe just a bit newer than that. With no gold or silver, it’ll be worth about $10 or so.
28. 10k gold earrings 450 small ones – 10kt is a pretty small content so the gold value isn’t high at all. Given the size, you’re looking at about $20…maybe $25 on the high side.
(925 silver over gold marked) larger ones – I’ve never really understood silver over gold. It’s always seemed to be a bit of a waste. =) They’re a nice modern style pair though. Without knowing the gold content underneath… I’d say about $50 or so.
29. Nolan Miller collector’s watch $150 – Miller is a fashion designer. Much of his branded work tends to sell on like QVC. Yours features a baguette style rhinestone band. It should date to about the 80s and be worth about $100 or so these days.
30. woman’s Geneva watch$50 – I’d say that’s a late 20th century piece---probably from around the time of the your Miller watch. $50 is a bit high, but I think it could get you about $30 to maybe $40 on the high side though.
31. no marks 24” without extensions – That’s a neat piece. It’s almost a collar style necklace I’ve seen a similar one marked with Monet’s mark. It’s almost a deco style but likely is closer to the 60s or 70s. It should be worth about $30 to maybe $50.
32. necklace stamped with a daisy? 24” – That’s definitely a flower mark, but I have no idea who used that. The stamp style looks newer, but I can’t find a record of any company using a full flower like that. It’s not any of my costume books. =( I think it’s newer—no older than the 70s. It’s a metal beaded or ball style necklace. It should be worth about $15 to $20.
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