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  2. How to Shop for Antique and Vintage Jewelry at Flea Markets ...

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    “Precious metals like gold and platinum are common in fine vintage jewelry,” Cass reveals. “It’s helpful to familiarize yourself with hallmarks for noble metals such as 950 or PT for ...

  3. These 7 Antique and Vintage Jewelry Trends Will Be Everywhere ...

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    $17000.00 at chairish.com. Bezel Settings. Brockway says that bezel-set jewelry (a type of setting where a visible metal rim encircles a gemstone to hold it in place) is gaining popularity among ...

  4. Cartier (jeweler) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1988 film Wall Street, Michael Douglas, a symbol of the yuppie style, proudly wore a gold "Santos" watch. [74] [75] In cinema, the "Love" bracelet adorned Elizabeth Taylor's wrist in 1972 in Ash Wednesday, and Sharon Stone wore it in the 1998 film Sphere. On stage, it was the sole jewelry piece worn by Tina Turner during her 1983 ...

  5. Van Cleef & Arpels - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch diamond-cutter Alfred Van Cleef and his father-in-law, Salomon Arpels, founded the company in 1896. In 1906, following Arpels’s death, Alfred and two of his brothers-in-law, Charles and Julien, acquired space for Van Cleef & Arpels at 22 Place Vendôme, across from the Hôtel Ritz, where Van Cleef & Arpels opened its first boutique shop. [3]

  6. Mauboussin - Wikipedia

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    Mauboussin is a jewelry company based in France . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was originally established in 1827 in Paris, specifically on Rue Grenata, where it focused on producing jewelry. Mauboussin gained early recognition for its participation in international exhibitions, including a bronze medal at the 1878 Universal Exhibition in Paris.

  7. Art jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Diamond necklace, c. 1904.An example of Tiffany & Co.'s jewelry around the turn of the 20th century.. Art historian Liesbeth den Besten has identified six different terms to name art jewelry, including contemporary, studio, art, research, design, and author, [1] with the three most common being contemporary, studio, and art.

  8. Chaumet - Wikipedia

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    Chaumet (French:) is a French luxury jewellery and watch house based in Paris.. Chaumet is a jewellery and watchmaking designer [2] founded in 1780 by Marie-Étienne Nitot. . Fourteen artisans ply their trade in the workshop on Place Vendôme under the direction of foreman Benoit

  9. 'Antiques Roadshow': diamond and ruby jewelry worth a fortune

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    On "Antiques Roadshow" we took a trip back to 1998 when a woman brought in a gorgeous diamond and ruby jewelry collection she inherited from her great aunt, who was married to a congressman back ...