well, if its crystal clear glass, then its a very valuable antique. if its heavy, its probably not that great.
The age of a 7 Up bottle could be determined by a professional. If the bottle is assumed to be an antique, an antique retailer should be able to give information about the bottle.
One can tell if an oriental carpet is antique with the help of a magnifying glass. One can check out the color, the size, the type, and the style to determine the date of the carpet with the help of a magnifying glass.
Diamond should scratch a piece of glass.
There is not a definitive value for antique red glass. There are not only differing prices for when the glass was created, but what shade of red they are, such as ruby or cranberry.
You know, it's not always the item that makes it antique. If it's old then it might be an antique but it has to have some symbols or words on it. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- An antique is anything that is 100 yrs old or older. There are some "antique" marbles but there are different characteristics that make a marble collectible and it takes someone who knows about marbles to be able to tell you if your marble is antique, collectible or both and the value of the marble.
Well, antique gold can be real, it depends on what store you buy it at.
A cubic zirconia WILL cut glass. The way to tell it apart from a REAL diamond is that only a real diamond will cut a cubic zirconia.
Real diamonds will cut glass, though there is speculation that some fake diamonds can cut glass, and that you can damage a real diamond by cutting glass with it. Another way to tell is to hold the diamond up in the light. If you see any orange color from the diamond, it is fake, as real diamonds have every color EXCEPT orange.
Is it a real antique or a reproduction? It can make a difference. Yes
A real diamond will cut glass.
scratch the diamond against glass...if it scratches its real if it doesn't its fake
a real diamond can cut glass, a fake diamond cant.