Antique Art Deco
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Why Buy Antique Real Crystal Jewellery
From vintage cushion cut engagement rings. Buying an antique Real Crystal Jewelry - whether as an engagement ring, a wedding ring, or for personal satisfaction - is always an investment. Considered as "nature's perfect gemstones," antique Genuine Crystal Jewelry can be priceless and rare especially if they contain high-quality and high-grade diamonds.
If you are looking forward to buying an antique Real Crystal Jewelry, the first thing to consider is the 4Cs. Knowing the elements that reveal the true value and rarity of a Crystal Jewelry is the first step to know if you're likely to possess an antique Genuine Crystal Jewelry for keeps. The 4Cs comprise of Carat, which refers to a diamond's weight; Clarity, which measures the purity of a diamond; Cut, which determines the diamond's brilliance and Color, which gauges a diamond's whiteness.
The beauty of antique Real Crystal Jewelry
Since it signifies romance, innocence, and reverence, antique Crystal Jewellery is becoming one of the most popular choices as wedding rings or accessories in general these days.
If you are looking for an antique Genuine Crystal Jewelry, you should look for pieces that are over than 100 years. These pieces of antique Crystal Jewellery should also originate from the Georgian, Victorian, Art Nouveau, Edwardian, and Art Deco. Typically ornate and detailed, antique Crystal Jewelry are usually authentic pieces or a reproductions inlaid in gold, platinum, titanium and silver.
Remember that antique Crystal Jewellery personifies character and history, which sets it apart from other modern designs. Before you purchase an antique Genuine Crystal Jewellery as a wedding or engagement ring or as a personal accessory, here are some of things you might want to consider:
1.) Make sure that the antique Crystal Jewellery is professionally appraised before your pay for it. By doing this, you can be sure that all of its gems are authentic. You can also determine if the antique Crystal Jewellery has been repaired or if it need repairs in case there are stone chips or cracks.
2.) Look for a photograph with a hallmark or written and signed interpretation to know when was the antique Crystal Jewellery authenticated.
3.) In case the antique Real Crystal Jewelry needs a repair, get an estimated cost of before proceeding.
4.) Be open-minded. There are gemstones and designs other people consider as unlucky. If you're not into these myths, you might want to consider the antique Crystal Jewelry because they might be less expensive than others.
5.) Make sure that you inspect and examine closely the condition of the antique Crystal Jewelry. When it comes to antique Real Crystal Jewelry that has prongs such as earrings and rings, inspect the prongs holding the center diamond and the shank of the antique Genuine Crystal Jewelry.
6.) Do some research on antique Real Crystal Jewellery from 10X jeweler's loupe. This will give you more idea and information on finding authentic antique Real Crystal Jewelry.
7.) Buy the antique Crystal Jewelry from a reputable jeweler or Jewellery store. This will ensure that you can get the services needed when it comes to repair of the antique Genuine Crystal Jewelry.
8.) Make sure that everything about the antique Crystal Jewellery is written on receipts, appraisals, and certifications.
9.) Know if the stone is a genuine stone or if it is a cubic zirconia, moissanite or other synthetic substance.
10.) If possible, get a certificate from Gemological Institute of America (GIA) to ensure the authenticity of your antique Genuine Crystal Jewellery.
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Can anyone identify the maker of this Antique Art Deco style Silver Teapot?
There's a picture if it here:
and the whole set here:
Cheers
It was bought from an auction site
as 'silver plated art deco tea set'
There are no marks on the base at all
Rahul
Theres no picture on that site, so its not too good for finding info. I see you hasve used the exact same answer for other questions, are you perhaps marketing the site?
If so put some images on it, it will be much better!
If it is solid silver, there should be some assay marks on the teapot etc., which indicates the year it was made, the assay office and the maker's initials which you can trace in a silverware reference book.
Another suggestion - take it to a valuation day at a local auctioneers if you have such an available service in your area.
Good luck !
Ashecliffe Antique Walnut Art Deco Bar Cocktail Cabinet 1930
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