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    Help to identify

    ,Once I meet with the client, I will definitely post the result
  2. mperlas

    Help to identify

    I thought the same thing. She definitely wants to sell them. Those clients who have "feelings" for their pearls, come to me mostly to determine the kind of the pearl. They mostly want to know if they are "wild", cultured, freshwater, etc. It is rare that someone wants to know the selling price.
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    Help to identify

    I would say the value depends on many factors, so I wouldn't generalise
  4. mperlas

    Help to identify

    Sentimental value plays a big role also but many people want to sell
  5. mperlas

    Help to identify

    That's my thought too. I am seeing her next week, so I will let you know. It always breaks my heart when I have to announce to a client that the pearls that had for a treasure are not worth anything on the market
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    Help to identify

    Thank you very much. I will try to meet her to evaluate it. To me they also look like artificial pearls. My doubt is around the setting, the bright luster (I haven't seen yet in Spain a well conserved necklace of cultured pearls that is over 50 years old), the sound and the shape since they do...
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    Help to identify

    Hi everyone! I've contacted by a client with a request to appreciate a necklace she inherited and which she wants to sell. I have some doubts so I need help. The client assures me that the necklace is from the 1930's. I still need to see them personally but maybe you have some thoughts. Thank you!
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