Posted on 5 October, 2008 By Alison Wood (0) Comment

Children’s Traditional Wooden Toys

For a lovely traditional gift which brings back memories of an earlier, maybe more innocent time, you can’t go wrong with a wooden toy for the child in your life.

vintage-1918-wooden-noise-makers-willetts-toy-novelty Vintage 1918 Wooden Noise Makers Willetts Toy Novelty
US $7.99 (1 Bid)
Auction Ends: Thursday Jul-29-2010 9:57:41 PDT
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wooden-german-jumping-jack-toy-alfred-mertens WOODEN - GERMAN JUMPING JACK TOY ALFRED MERTENS
US $5.00 (0 Bid)
Auction Ends: Thursday Jul-29-2010 10:05:32 PDT
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antique-wooden-blocks-toys-lincoln-logs-peg-bench-nice Antique Wooden Blocks Toys Lincoln Logs Peg Bench NICE
US $9.99 (1 Bid)
Auction Ends: Thursday Jul-29-2010 10:07:58 PDT
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wooden-toy-train-boys-girls-pull-pegs-parts-pretend-@@ wooden toy TRAIN boys girls pull PEGS parts pretend @@
US $3.00
Auction Ends: Thursday Jul-29-2010 10:08:51 PDT
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3pc-wooden-diesel-tank-train-wood-toy-set-with-sound- 3pc Wooden Diesel Tank Train Wood Toy Set with Sound
US $12.98
Auction Ends: Thursday Jul-29-2010 10:12:12 PDT
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Categories : Gifts for Children
Posted on 5 October, 2008 By Alison Wood (0) Comment

Vintage Gold Rings – Available at Midnight Eden

Midnight Eden has had some new arrivals on the vintage jewelry side. Some of these are 99p no reserve auctions and with some beautiful diamond, sapphire, ruby and gold rings available you wouldn’t want to miss this opportunity.

Categories : Jewelry
Posted on 1 October, 2008 By admin (0) Comment

Basic Recommendations For Estimating The Value Of Jewelry

Appraising jewelry goes beyond determining its value – it refers to its quality, color, condition and aesthetic beauty. Because jewelry can be so valuable, it is important to have high-end pieces appraised by an independent, qualified gemologist and appraiser.

However, it is possible to do a quick home appraisal or a mental overview in your mind when looking at a piece for sale at a bazaar or local antique market.

While appraisal of diamonds or any other jewelry isn’t easy, you can give any piece of jewelry the once-over to get an idea of its authenticity and possible value. To learn some great tips that will help you appraise your jewelry simply and easily, keep reading.

1ct-princess-diamond-engagement-ring-vintage-setting-14 1Ct Princess Diamond Engagement Ring Vintage Setting 14
US $1,450.00
Auction Ends: Thursday Jul-29-2010 9:27:04 PDT
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1-2ct-princess-diamond-vintage-engagement-ring-setting 1.2Ct Princess Diamond Vintage Engagement Ring Setting
US $2,299.00
Auction Ends: Thursday Jul-29-2010 9:32:07 PDT
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vintage-retro-14k-gold-diamond-sapphire-waterfall-ring VINTAGE RETRO 14K GOLD DIAMOND SAPPHIRE WATERFALL RING
US $599.00
Auction Ends: Thursday Jul-29-2010 9:33:43 PDT
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1-25ct-princess-diamond-vintage-engagement-ring-setting 1.25Ct Princess Diamond Vintage Engagement Ring Setting
US $2,299.00
Auction Ends: Thursday Jul-29-2010 9:34:08 PDT
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vintage-style-paraiba-tourmaline-&-diamond-ring-14-kt- Vintage Style Paraiba Tourmaline & Diamond Ring, 14 KT
US $540.00
Auction Ends: Thursday Jul-29-2010 9:50:43 PDT
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Ask to See the Original Purchase Receipt

If you’ve purchased the item yourself, you should have the receipt stored in a safe place, like your family files or a safety deposit box. Knowing the original purchase value can be a great gauge for inferring a piece’s modern-day value.

Check Online for Similar Pieces

If you know you’re dealing with a 6.5 millimeter diamond that’s approximately one carat set in a simple gold band, you can get a rough idea of the pricing. Of course, this can vary wildly depending on the stone’s cut, color and clarity, but it’s a start.

Track the History of the Jewelry                  

If you’re dealing with a necklace discovered in a trunk in the attic, try to find out which family member acquired it and from where. Knowing and understanding the history of the piece can help you or a professional appraiser get a clearer picture of the item’s value as an antique. Also, if you’re purchasing the item, say at a yard sale, don’t hesitate to ask the seller about the piece’s history.

Get a Good Idea of the Stones and Materials

Try to identify the materials used in your particular piece of jewelry. Is it gold, silver or tin? Are those diamonds or glass? Are you looking at pearls or imitations? Knowing the gemstones and metals used in a piece’s construction can help you get a better grip on its value.

Learn to Identify a Fake

For example, a flawless emerald is sure to be a fake along with a flawless and perfectly round pearl. A diamond with no internal flaw is probably an imitation as well. If you’re not sure, always have an item tested by an independent and qualified gemologist and appraiser.

Consider its Weight

Typically, the heavier a piece, the more it is worth, but this doesn’t always hold true. Fine and light pieces that use exceptional stones can sometimes be worth substantially more than their heavier, yet lower-quality counterparts.

Categories : Jewelry