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Another Guide: Silver Marks on Jewelry

awhitster

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A Guide to Identify Silver Marks on Jewelry

I scanned these pages from the book, How To Be A Jewelry Detective. It has great info for jewelry marks of all kinds of precious metals and other information to identify vintage jewelry.
 
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Im sure you were flooded. For a long time I had a standing offer of tips for the 250 which I would send upon request. I had a full message box...and now that Ive said that Ill probably get some more queries. But that is what this hobby is about, too.
 
"How to be a Jewelry Detective" by C. Jeanenne Bell, G.G. is written by one of the most experienced and best known experts on jewelry. Copyright 2002.
Here is a link to one on Ebay for $14.95.
Link For Book On Ebay
 
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