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Estate and
Antique Jewelry Period Slideshow
Estate
and antique jewelry is fashionable throughout the
United States, and the demand for fine estate
jewelry is increasing steadily. Knowledgeable
consumers appreciate the significant value unique to
estate and antique jewelry. They realize that most
of these pieces cannot be duplicated today. Not only
by the prohibitive costs, but because the exquisite
workmanship simply cannot be copied.
Before
committing yourself to the purchase of one these
fine pieces,
knowledge
of the product is essential. As you read through
this material, we hope to help you better understand
estate and antique jewelry.
Estate
jewelry, simply defined, is previously owned
jewelry. It may be as old as the late Victorian
period or as new as yesterday. Antique jewelry is
also previously owned jewelry, but to be considered
a true antique, the piece must be authenticated as
at least 100 years old, according to the US Customs
Bureau. Period jewelry is that jewelry which has
recognizable characteristics dating from a definite
design period. It may, in fact, be centuries old,
but for the present we will confine our discussion
to the jewelry we are most likely to see, those
dating form the Georgian period to the present.
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