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    Smile Large rare Long Island natural pearl

    Looking for information on value of large clam pearl found in Long Island waters. The pearl is 13.39mm x 18.5mm and the weight is 21ct. and comes with the actual shell it was found in. Would like to auction same if I knew where.

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    Sounds interesting, but I doubt you will get much feedback without some good images to go with your enquiry. Any chance of seeing the pearl & shell?

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    Orient, Thanks for that comment. I have good images of the pearl and the shell that I will post. I think they will show a very interesting natural pearl. Warren

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    Suggest you start by reading this: http://www.pearl-guide.com/forum/nat...og-thread.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by HOYWARREN View Post
    …clam pearl found in Long Island waters. The pearl is 13.39mm x 18.5mm and the weight is 21ct…
    That was some big clam. Holding for pictures…
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    I have attached pictures of the rare Long Island pearl. Please contact me for further information.

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    It's a Quahog pearl and it is large! Can you get a sharper photo of the pearl surface? The surface quality matters in pricing. A glossy surface is more valuable than a dull one.
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    Thanks, it is a nice pearl with a very good shape, although luster is not easy to judge from the photos. A more distinct/intense color would get top dollar.

    Size appears a bit smaller than the measurements you gave, my eye (converting from inches) makes it out to be closer to 10x15mm, still a whopper.
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    Young Spat,
    Sorry it has taken so long to get the immages og the pearl and shell for all to see. It is now posted on the page . As I said, it is a rare find for Long Island waters.

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