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  2. Stieff Silver - Wikipedia

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    The company thrived for generations, later moving into pewter, jewelry, and plated wares. In 1967, Stieff bought another Baltimore silversmith, the Schofield Company, makers of sterling silver flatware and the Woodlawn Vase replica, which is the trophy given at the Preakness each year. When Stieff bought Schofield, the employees were ...

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

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    The collection consisted of a ring, a pendant necklace and a bracelet that was worth a lot more than she expected. ... Well, today, that 3-piece set is valued between $400,000-$450,000.

  4. Steampunk fashion - Wikipedia

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    Steampunk fashion is a mixture of fashion trends from different historical periods. Steampunk clothing adds the looks of characters from the 19th century, explorers, soldiers, lords, countesses and harlots, to the punk, contemporary street fashion, burlesque, goth, fetishism, vampire and frills among others. [9]

  5. Folli Follie - Wikipedia

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    The company's design team consists of Italian, Swiss and Greek top designers who work together to present two collections per year: Autumn/Winter and Spring/Summer. The collection's highlight is the "Premium K" collection which includes limited edition jewellery and accessories pieces.

  6. Someone just bought Mark Zuckerberg’s gold-plated necklace at ...

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    While the chain’s market value is only $425, per the post (we’re surprised someone with a net worth of $224 billion wouldn’t don pricier bling), the winning bid happened to go for $40,500 ...

  7. List of steampunk works - Wikipedia

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    Steampunk is a subgenre of science fiction, fantasy and speculative fiction that came into prominence in the 1980s and early 1990s. The term denotes works set in an era or world wherein steam power is still widely used—usually the 19th century, and often set in Victorian era England—but with prominent elements of either science fiction or fantasy, such as fictional technological inventions ...

  8. 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.

  9. Category:Steampunk - Wikipedia

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    The following articles deal with the steampunk genre of science fiction, which can be considered a spinoff of cyberpunk. Subcategories. This category has the ...