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Signed jewelry is when the designer stamps their logo on the piece. Many famous companys do this like cartier.
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per the 2000 price sheet, a signed and numbered Morning Sunrise print (Large) was worth $300.00. That was 10 years ago. You can call 865-436-2125 for McDowell Inc and get a current price sheet or info.
I have a couple of pieces of jewelry I thought said 192S but actually it's 1928 from the 1928 Jewelry Company. They make costume jewelry. It took me a while to track it down. If your jewelry is signed 192S, It's actually 1928 from the 1928 Jewelry Co.
No. The majority of David Yurman jewelry is not signed due to it being jewelry and therefore kind of hard to sign :P If it was signed, it'd probably be an engraving. A lot of pieces have DY on them (the initials). https://www.sweepstreet.com/jewelry/David-Yurman/285
These beautiful pieces of jewelry are a collection designed by Tatiana Faberge and are signed by her and named "The Imperial Collection". I cannot find any information on this collection, but once in a while, I find a piece on the internet. I would like to see all that is available. Thank you.
NG is not a Standard Jewelry Abbreviation and it's possibly a maker's mark particular to New Generation Jewelry of Los Angeles. Jewelry manufacturers and designers use maker’s marks or stamps that feature their logo, initials, trademarks, or company names to specify who made the jewelry. It provides proof that the jewelry item was made by the designer or jewelry maker and is considered "signed". These marks are registered by an Assay Office. 10K indicates the purity of the gold
I have two gorgeous pieces marked Salamone Sterling in the style of Perruzi. Any info about this silversmith?
RMN is the trademark of The Roman Company. You most likely have costume jewelry or a replica of gold or silver jewelry. It isn't real gold or silver but it is a good knock off.
Jewelry should be collected because you love the piece not necessarily with the hope that it will improve in value. All the VCLM jewelry I have seen has been lovely and apparently good quality for fashion pieces. Most are also signed, one of the indicators of collectible pieces from a collector's perspective.
i have a signed and numbered d. yurman bronze necklace purchased in 1974 in Martha's vineyard at a gallery owned by edward Faber in edgartown,mass.