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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2021
  • On a recent house pick, I bought a bag of jewelry. I barely looked in the bag before buying, but thought why not take a chance! Let's see what's inside!
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  • @mreed71
    @mreed71 3 года назад +70

    The star with the yellow disk is from Girl Scouts, one star for each year you were in scouts.

    • @gaylehill849
      @gaylehill849 3 года назад +13

      I saw that and yelled "Girl Scouts"! I don't think she heard me. LOL

    • @amandaschieber1034
      @amandaschieber1034 3 года назад +4

      Same here I said Girl Scouts also

  • @joniferris8869
    @joniferris8869 3 года назад +40

    Renee, lay out all the jewelry into necklaces, rings, earrings and bracelets. Then take a piece, like a necklace and see if there are other pieces that match it so you can make it into a set. I think there are a lot of earrings there that match the necklaces. I use the little plastic ziplock bags they sell in Walmart craft dept (100 for one dollar) to put the jewelry in, so they don't tangle up.

    • @lisarose9010
      @lisarose9010 3 года назад +6

      There were several suites in the bag as well, they may not be gold or silver but have VAlue beçause there are 3 or more matching pieces!

  • @crystalsamples9169
    @crystalsamples9169 3 года назад +4

    Use a magnet for jewelry. It will separate the silver and gold out alot faster. I get such a thrill watching you. Thank you for posting

  • @stephanieamir2538
    @stephanieamir2538 3 года назад +17

    I love jewelry, it doesn’t matter if it’s junk or value.... just love it!

  • @gretchgrundmann5266
    @gretchgrundmann5266 3 года назад +18

    Awesome bag!! 18k means the ring is gold! Whoot!! There is 10k, 14k, 18k, 22k, and 24k. Also, .925 means the item is silver although some vintage silver will say "sterling." Pro tip.. men's rings are almost always gold, silver or platinum. Men do not wear "costume jewelry" the way women do, and when I find men's rings they are almost always a precious metal. I'm a huge fan of your channel and wish you more lucky happy hunting!

    • @babytrumpmcwilliam7597
      @babytrumpmcwilliam7597 3 года назад +1

      I think the ring is 18k HGE - Electroplate that doesn't have any real value.

  • @helenbailey8419
    @helenbailey8419 3 года назад +11

    Renee,you could hand model.Your nails look lovely.

  • @Here.for.the.Heresay
    @Here.for.the.Heresay 3 года назад +35

    I must be hungry - when I saw the red stone necklace - I thought they were miniature tomatoes 😄

    • @PaperandMoose
      @PaperandMoose  3 года назад +8

      Another person said they looked like molars! Haha

    • @iamrockette
      @iamrockette 3 года назад +1

      I thought tomatoes too!! 🤣

    • @NJ-xp4eb
      @NJ-xp4eb 3 года назад

      I actually think they are

    • @lisarose9010
      @lisarose9010 3 года назад +1

      K
      At first glance it thought they looked like some giant molars to! Lol and then I thought they looked like dried fruit like giant pitted cherries.!

    • @justinatheodora
      @justinatheodora 3 года назад +1

      I thought they looked liked molars, too. But they may be raw red Carnelian, or maybe red Jasper.

  • @user-Annie65
    @user-Annie65 3 года назад +8

    Love those mystery bags. I’m a cameo hoarder. If you hold it up and can see light through it- it’s a carved shell cameo and not resin. Carved shell cameos are delicate.

  • @retasmith409
    @retasmith409 3 года назад +5

    Loved this❤️ when we were children my mom use to let my sisters and I dig around in her jewelry box, the contents were similar . A joy to watch. Thank you for sharing

  • @kayblack6484
    @kayblack6484 3 года назад +18

    The sets of similar animal pins were sold and called scatter pins. Many times worn on a scarf pulled off to o one side and secured by the scatter pins.

  • @nancymckay-russell4360
    @nancymckay-russell4360 3 года назад +3

    was fun going through with you elvis is fun! Blueish heart brooch( butterfly wing)$$$

  • @robb2055
    @robb2055 3 года назад +15

    24:36 the Kathy bracelet. Those were the bracelet they put on babies in the nursery at the hospital when they were born in the 50-60's.

    • @dianakendrick6354
      @dianakendrick6354 3 года назад +1

      I have my mother's little bracelet that was on her when she was born from 1962 and it looks like that.

    • @vintageandvino
      @vintageandvino 3 года назад +2

      And 40s. My sister had one and she was born in the 40s

    • @janh519
      @janh519 Месяц назад

      I also had one…was born in ‘45.

  • @virginiaswafford7078
    @virginiaswafford7078 3 года назад +12

    The truck drivers ring was given to the drivers for being with the company for 10 20 yrs or having a safety record .my husband was a trucker for 45 yrs and the company would give very nice pins for safety he had a lot .in all those yrs he never had a accident. I enjoyed going with him .i saw a lot of the country. The ring looked as if it was well loved. I think you said 18k it could be 18 k gold..i enjoyed looking at all the jewelry i can remember when this is all they made back when.i love Elvis and the necklaces are a keeper. Let us know how you did with everything.

  • @adorejunk
    @adorejunk 3 года назад +10

    Wonderful presentation, love the positioning of the camera, well done

  • @LeopardJoy
    @LeopardJoy 3 года назад +4

    The mortar and pestle items could be things given to a Pharmacy School graduate. And the mini license plate that guaranteed delivery if placed in any mailbox is a service for disabled American vets (my Dad was one). You put a mini version of your car's license plate, which the Disabled American Vets had made for you) on your keychain. And if you ever lost your keys, anyone who found them could just put the keys into any mailbox and they would eventually be returned ti the owner thru the USPS and the DAV. The Vets had a national database. I always wanted to look at the mini plate when I was little because it was so cute!😁

    • @rpkent8884
      @rpkent8884 3 года назад +1

      what a great memory of your Dad and a good practical idea!

  • @donnaaltizer9835
    @donnaaltizer9835 3 года назад +2

    I've been a jewelry lover since I was a kid. My aunt and I shared that love for costume jewelry. When she passed, I inherited several jewelry boxes. Nothing more calming than sitting with the boxes and looking at the contents. I love to clean metal jewelry. I like the aquamarine at the end. It's my birthstone. Great video & jewelry haul

  • @ontariopicker6343
    @ontariopicker6343 3 года назад +6

    Renee, now that you are a collector of jewelry you need the basics...a magnifier, a magnet, maybe a gold silver acid test, Remember not all gold is marked, maybe a diamond tester, us pickers have to ready for everything and anything. A small weigh scale so you know the amount of gold & silver you have found. Happy Picking!

    • @nancyhetzke3885
      @nancyhetzke3885 3 года назад

      What is the magnet used for?

    • @greydoe
      @greydoe 3 года назад

      @@nancyhetzke3885 If it's magnetic, it's not a precious metal.

  • @Erintube360
    @Erintube360 3 года назад +7

    Love old " junk" jewelry bags like this! FUN video.

  • @johannakerns2107
    @johannakerns2107 3 года назад +4

    What a fun bag! I inherited many charm bracelets and pins from my grandmothers. They were all the rage in the 1960s, I guess. I've seen other resellers buy ultrasonic cleaners --not too pricey-- to clean jewelry. Many chemicals are harsh on the vintage stuff, so be careful, which is tough when you're dealing with the oily residue of nicotine. Thanks for sharing your finds!

  • @janetburke2739
    @janetburke2739 3 года назад +6

    I'm not a jeweler, just a retired person who loves to watch your videos. I have found that when you get ready to clean the jewelry, a good thing to have is a child's small sized, soft toothbrush or even a cleaned mascara brush to clean in and under and around things. And when I'm done cleaning and towel drying jewelry, I use my blow-dryer on the air only setting to eliminate any residual moisture hiding in the crevices.

    • @rpkent8884
      @rpkent8884 3 года назад

      great idea

    • @janetburke2739
      @janetburke2739 3 года назад

      @@rpkent8884Thank you. I like vintage costume jewelry (especially charm bracelets and pins/brooches) and do not mind if it isn't real silver or gold. But I sometimes need to remove dust, dried hairspray or cologne from purchases, and I do not want any residual crud, rust, water spots etc. I also do not want to loosen any rhinestones, pearls or cabochons. Using a little brush to delicately clean jewelry and then using the blow-dryer just seemed the logical things to do.

  • @sheilacirioni4676
    @sheilacirioni4676 3 года назад +6

    I have still got a bunch of my mom& grandmas screw& clip ons. When I cleaned my father in laws attic found a huge suitcase full of jewlery,alot from japan. I sold alot.but still have more,plus mine& moms. More than I need but love.😁✌

    • @PaperandMoose
      @PaperandMoose  3 года назад +3

      Oh wow, a big suitcase full of jewelry, that certainly must have been a surprise!

  • @annamorgan9069
    @annamorgan9069 3 года назад +8

    Just because the metal might not be sterling or gold, vintage costume jewelry has value, sometimes a lot of value. There are web sites that give you tips for finding what collectors are looking for. Yes, it will generally speaking have more value if it has a maker's mark regardless of being costume or fine jewelry. I have been making jewelry for years and have sold vintage fine and also costume jewelry online.What a haul you have. Good luck.

  • @AnotherCloudyDay
    @AnotherCloudyDay 3 года назад +4

    I am with ya! Charm bracelets have my heart!

  • @crystalwaters7081
    @crystalwaters7081 3 года назад +1

    A really fun lot of jewelry! Just an FYI, anything that has Verdigrees, or as you said was oxidized, just pour ketchup over it on a saucer or in a bowl and let sit for 15 minutes, take a toothbrush and then lightly brush off the green - it magically disappears! It's the acid in the ketchup that gets rid of it and the pieces look new again! Great find! 📜 & 🦌 ❤

  • @stasiaspade1169
    @stasiaspade1169 3 года назад +29

    The earth with the rings is a modified atom symbol.

  • @keithbuchanan8588
    @keithbuchanan8588 3 года назад +6

    #1. Yes, i like the thrill of the hunt!!! Happy hunting.

  • @MistofRain752
    @MistofRain752 3 года назад

    Renee easy way to clean jewelry...take a plastic sandwich container with a lid that seals, put in 3 drops of dawn dish detergent add warm water seal lid and gently shake. If water really dirty
    repeat. Rinse with clean water and lay on clean towel. DO NOT SOAK! My little great niece and I buy jewelry jars from thrift stores from time to time and found this is the best way to clean and help sanitize jewelry. Won't hurt gold or silver. We both have fun doing and picking out what we want.

  • @pennyspapers1127
    @pennyspapers1127 3 года назад +3

    Texas Gal Jewelry Lovers is great for helping with identifications. First star pin was from Girl Scouts. You need to get a jewelers loop and a magnet as gold and silver are most times not magnetic. Charm bracelets can make good money, also maybe garnet and a aquamarine ring in there. Margaret @ Texas Gal Treasures does a lot of jewelry hauls I have learned a lot watching her.

  • @gaylehill849
    @gaylehill849 3 года назад +5

    I think the ring (near the end) with blue stones could be Aquamarine. Very nice. This was fun!

  • @madonnahughey3056
    @madonnahughey3056 3 года назад +5

    In the mass of tangled necklaces it looked like some silver tubes and small turquoise pieces, I hope so! I remember my mom getting dressed up, wearing her cocktail rings😁great memories. I have a red with clear lid plastic heart. Renee I hope you have some nice pieces and don't count out the costume jewelry!

  • @angelastrozier7467
    @angelastrozier7467 3 года назад +5

    The red stones look like coral to me. I had some of those Avon rings growing up! Awesome buy!

    • @rpkent8884
      @rpkent8884 3 года назад

      @@nickandlaurihyde good to know

  • @tamabogert9494
    @tamabogert9494 2 месяца назад

    You have a magnifier their it only takes a second to look for makers marks. A major part of the fun of watching jewelry bag videos is when the person finds good makers marks, gold,or silver marks.

  • @therealkrystalvintage
    @therealkrystalvintage Год назад

    those leather earrings are so unusual!! love the pearls!!

  • @lorand-edmondiszlai9416
    @lorand-edmondiszlai9416 3 года назад +24

    If you have questions show them to Blue Bus Dave, he will solve the puzzle.

  • @corinatrian.2073
    @corinatrian.2073 3 года назад

    How beautiful are all, I love them all especially the cross and the bracelet flowers 🌹

  • @lindabunce5133
    @lindabunce5133 3 года назад +5

    That was fun! Reminded me of going through my mom's....but she never had half that much.

  • @sandragrimm4196
    @sandragrimm4196 3 года назад +4

    The red screw back earrings you said looked like a pineapple might have been scarabs loved them! They made them in bracelets also!

  • @patriciahealy6008
    @patriciahealy6008 3 года назад +18

    The red beaded necklace looks like coral but could be glass

    • @OriginalNethead
      @OriginalNethead 3 года назад +2

      It is glass. Not even a shred of doubt otherwise.

    • @nancyphillips5894
      @nancyphillips5894 3 года назад +2

      Yes I’m sure it’s glass. They made them look like coral back then.

    • @paulabronniman4574
      @paulabronniman4574 3 года назад +1

      Glass it’s old. The red. Might be some Bakelite the red and yellow you thought was plastic. Get Blue Bus Dave to check it all out. I bet there’s a bunch of silver necklaces mixed in and probably some gold.

  • @54gravi
    @54gravi 3 года назад +2

    The cat with the green eyes, in the beginning of your video, if I did see holes behind the green stones, those are real gems!!

    • @54gravi
      @54gravi 3 года назад +1

      @@nickandlaurihyde someone told me who had a friend(gemologist) said more often than not, real gems will have an open back, allowing it to breathe. Pearls also need an open back.

    • @laurieguillette5488
      @laurieguillette5488 3 года назад +1

      The open backs are to let the light through which makes the crystals or stones really sparkle. It doesn't mean that it is a real gemstone at all.

    • @54gravi
      @54gravi 3 года назад

      @@nickandlaurihyde you are correct. Thanks for all the info. Appreciate it. 😎

  • @seleneapolczynski6093
    @seleneapolczynski6093 3 года назад

    I remember your first bag of jewelry... Cool to see another one. Thanks for sharing😁

    • @PaperandMoose
      @PaperandMoose  3 года назад

      That first bag that I found in the trash, that was a great bag!

  • @nitamarie5926
    @nitamarie5926 3 года назад +2

    Those little plastic heart containers reminded me so much of growing up as a teen. I recognized a lot of that jewelry. :)

  • @julierundlett2736
    @julierundlett2736 3 года назад +1

    Charm bracelets are really valuable, nice score friend. Peace Julie

  • @cameojennifer1177
    @cameojennifer1177 3 года назад +1

    Ohhh I love the Cameo earrings... I collect cameos. I also adore your nail colour Renee.

  • @1031Vintage
    @1031Vintage 3 года назад

    I’m not a big jewelry fan so didn’t think I would like this video but you made it fun and enjoyable Renee! I should never doubt you, all your videos are wonderful! I loved the silver ring with the blue stones.

  • @just.j5302
    @just.j5302 3 года назад +2

    The expandable bracelet with the purple stone may be 12K or gold filled. I sold one very similar years ago, but with a solid puffed heart where your purple stone is. The Air Force pin is $$ as well. Nice finds!👍

    • @just.j5302
      @just.j5302 3 года назад

      @@nickandlaurihyde mine was marked 12 K gold filled...it depends on the mfr

    • @PaperandMoose
      @PaperandMoose  3 года назад +1

      Gold plated on the expandable bracelet!

  • @jamievernon8026
    @jamievernon8026 3 года назад +2

    So you totally should do jewelry bag videos at least once a week!! Love it! ✌❤

  • @leonareynolds7245
    @leonareynolds7245 3 года назад +2

    Blue Dawn & water works great. Love your videos. Terrific finds thanks for sharing.

  • @lisahoel7343
    @lisahoel7343 3 года назад +29

    Gold star on yellow circle might be vintage Girl Scout. Looks familiar.

    • @asiamommi
      @asiamommi 3 года назад

      Old Junior Girls Scout pin

    • @brendacasanova7096
      @brendacasanova7096 3 года назад

      You get one every year, I got mine from 40+ years ago :)

    • @angelsvintagetreasures
      @angelsvintagetreasures 3 года назад +3

      @@asiamommi Yes, I was going to comment. You are correct. It indicates a year spend in a troop.

    • @kathygiliam5332
      @kathygiliam5332 3 года назад

      Girl Scout star

  • @sarahanderson8371
    @sarahanderson8371 3 года назад +3

    Loved this posting. Love to see old jewelry. I think you did okay.

  • @mattthompson3094
    @mattthompson3094 3 года назад +2

    the pair of pins you found, first at 14:36 those are DUI, stands for distinctive unit insignia, army pins. The atom and earth symbol was the logo from the 1964-65 worlds fair.

  • @velmamendoza1120
    @velmamendoza1120 2 года назад

    This is one of the best jewelry bag but I've seen.

  • @rebeccajohnson5649
    @rebeccajohnson5649 3 года назад

    Fun looking through the bag

  • @teenpromqueen
    @teenpromqueen 3 года назад +7

    I used a soak in white vinegar to get rid of oxidation--it worked for me. Love the chunky bracelet.

  • @brianh.9268
    @brianh.9268 3 года назад +8

    Hi Renee, I think you need to spend time with Blue Bus Dave when he scouts out jewelry at the flea markets. You could buy lunch afterwards. “Fabulous Orange” cleaner sold at Dollar Tree cuts through the nicotine. Not sure if it would damage metal. Best, Brian

    • @ballerypruitt2069
      @ballerypruitt2069 3 года назад

      Brian next time try vinegar. Shines impeccably and wont harm the piece.

  • @susanhoughton1104
    @susanhoughton1104 3 года назад +5

    That cool bracelet near the beginning with the colored heads, they may be glass pieces often created in Czechoslovakia before and after WWII. Cool bracelet! The red necklace is also glass, Japan imitated the style of the Czech glass. Lots of ‘stones’ are really well made glass. Buttons too.

    • @marygibney9383
      @marygibney9383 3 года назад

      Lovely

    • @RMBlake007
      @RMBlake007 3 года назад

      I think the bracelet could also be a Neiger Brothers piece?

  • @terriwhite2580
    @terriwhite2580 3 года назад +5

    On your necklaces you can put baby powder on the ones that are all twisted together the powder helps to loosen the metal then just rub the rest off with a dry wash cloth.

  • @StephanieRobertson66
    @StephanieRobertson66 3 года назад +2

    The bracelet is a vintage Asian Selro, May be a Book Pc 😍 Great find!! Can go from $65 to 125 on eBay

  • @justjudycrafting7401
    @justjudycrafting7401 3 года назад +3

    That was so much to watch. Memories of my childhood. I have received some pieces in those heart shaped containers at the end. I wish I would have keep more of my childhood pieces. I do have a bunch of things from my mom and aunts. I am happy about that.

  • @msej4867
    @msej4867 3 года назад +2

    The red 'stone' is faux coral beads, probably glass and is it marked JAPAN on hook clasp?, costume jewelry from post ww2 Japan. Duplicate pins either the same size or multiple sizes are called scatter pins and were purchased & worn together. The heart pin with blue iridescence is a butterfly wing & may have a painted design (ladies in wigs with fancy dresses or tropical beach scenes). They are collectible & some are sterling. The rings mostly look to be costume or gold plated. But I would double check the silver tone ring with the oval blue faceted stones. It looked like it could be sterling and the stones could be either blue topaz or aquamarine (which would be of greater value). Also, I would check the gold tone heart pendant on the gold tone chain. The chain looked like gold. Remember to check both the pendant and the chain as they may not have been originally bought together.

    • @PaperandMoose
      @PaperandMoose  3 года назад

      The one chain with the heart charm was 14k (the chain, not the charm). The silver ring with the blue stones... was sterling silver, but worth more as a ring than the price of sterling. Still have to have my gold/silver guy look at a few more pieces!

    • @msej4867
      @msej4867 3 года назад

      I really think the stones are blue topaz. Aquamarines that color would be pricey.@@PaperandMoose

  • @melaniewiggins4761
    @melaniewiggins4761 3 года назад +2

    U have bakelite and gold and silver everything u got is worth something the gold necklace is a win with gold up . The costume is worth money to u can put them in a jewel bath then microfiber cloths . Always grab bags like that

  • @larkdavis6041
    @larkdavis6041 3 года назад +1

    The little blue heart pin at 26:00 looks to be morpho butterfly wing that was painted on. I love it!!!! You got some really, really nice pieces for sure!

    • @TheLadyk53
      @TheLadyk53 Год назад

      I thought that too. My mother had a bracelet with a charm that had the butterfly wing inside and the scene looked like a boat on the water at sunset. I was fascinated with it when I was a child. I wish Renee had shown the heart on camera more closely.

  • @dianakendrick6354
    @dianakendrick6354 3 года назад

    The bracelet with the purple heart that looks like the sweetheart bracelets army men would buy their wife or girlfriend. The bracelet would be from the 40's around WWII. Look up vintage sweetheart bracelets on Ebay you will find them on there. The red necklace looks like glass beads from the 50's/60's. The loose cameo I couldn't tell but if it is shell it will be worth something too. You got some great little finds. I love vintage jewelry.

  • @aprilfool8329
    @aprilfool8329 3 года назад +2

    I don't remember if you told us how much you paid for the bag of jewelry, but you should definitely make a nice profit with that many vintage pieces. I hope you will give us an update if you find that any of the pieces are gold or silver or have any signatures of important companies when you are able to look more closely at the items. Thanks for another fun video!

    • @PaperandMoose
      @PaperandMoose  3 года назад +1

      The bag was lumped in with everything else that I bought from the home... One chain was 14K, the few other pieces I had checked out were gold plated or sterling (but worth more as actual rings/jewelry than scrap value of sterling).

  • @owlfethurz8377
    @owlfethurz8377 3 года назад

    Fun video, I really enjoyed your commentary! Thanks P & M!!!

  • @RMBlake007
    @RMBlake007 3 года назад +1

    Just an FYI to viewers Pro tip - Screw back earrings can often be converted into a pierced style by taking off the sback and replacing with a wire. Takes only a needle nose plier and maybe a jump ring and of course the wire/shepherds hook. Those items can often be repurposed from other pieces, (say, a one only earring).

  • @larryboysen5911
    @larryboysen5911 3 года назад

    A woman I know from my church senior group would go "bonkers" over those Elvis pieces...she collects Elvis memorabilia like this fellow collects frogs! Speaking of these amphibians, I have a small collection of frog lapel pins...two in sterling silver. I also like and look for Masonic jewelry, the older, the better. One of my late aunts had some fine vintage charm bracelets from her younger days She'd add a charm from places she'd visited. That one red-orange necklace looks like a mini tomato-themed piece. Cute frogs, they look like a set. If you decide to sell them, let me know, as I do have some those critters in ladies "broach" size! Mortar and pestle set...probably a druggist of pharmacist wore those. I had a collection of very old, heavy mortar and pestle sets...gave them to my vintage tech museum. In his earlier days, my dad did get a Teamster's ring and lapel pin for his 20 years safe driving for Golden State Dairy. Still have them. Very interesting batch of jewelry.

  • @jerisherfy507
    @jerisherfy507 3 года назад +8

    So much fun going through a bag of vintage jewelry! I use to sell it on Etsy with my sisters but had to stop due to a family situation. You can easily turn those screw back earrings into pierced earrings. All you need is a pair of jeweler's pliers and the pierced hoops you can find online or at Michael's. I have seen the "up cycled" vintage earrings for sale on Etsy. Very little work will get you more money too. As usual, your video was awesome!!! 💕

    • @jerisherfy507
      @jerisherfy507 3 года назад +1

      @@nickandlaurihyde and yet so many don't know how easy it is. This simple process could bring lots of money to resellers for sure!

  • @grednamben
    @grednamben 3 года назад +3

    The owl is a jelly belly, very collectible

    • @patternharlot
      @patternharlot 3 года назад +1

      That’s what I thought…jelly belly stones are often oval and thick.

  • @stacyhisey4145
    @stacyhisey4145 3 года назад

    Back in the 60's...lots of costume jewelry pins were in pairs! Maybe the poodles and frogs?.. They were meant to be worn together in a staggered pattern.

  • @suewinston-elliott2674
    @suewinston-elliott2674 3 года назад +14

    Perhaps the Mortar & Pestle Tie pin & Cuff links is for a Pharmacist Chemist ?

    • @lisarose9010
      @lisarose9010 3 года назад +4

      Pharmacist tie clip. Mortar and pestle with the RX is the pharmacist symbol, think Recall drugstore of old had it on their sign and logo.

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 3 года назад

      I think that's a good guess. Before my local pharmacy sold out to CVS they had a collection of mortar & pestles on a shelf.

  • @dreamseer7
    @dreamseer7 3 года назад

    It looks like mostly costume jewelry in the beginning. I'm not knowledgeable in the jewelry department tho.
    The star is a girl scout star. Love the Elvis necklace. I had approximately 30 bags of jewelry to go through when my mom died. She was a hoarder, and never passed up a garage sale. This really takes me back. She also had a collection of crosses.

  • @kimmurphy6864
    @kimmurphy6864 3 года назад

    I also love the brass looking necklace with the tiny turquoise beads on it. So sweet 💕

  • @crystalwaters7081
    @crystalwaters7081 3 года назад +1

    Also you pulled out a heart shaped Butterfly Wing piece with painting on the wings (real butterfly wing). It's blue and very reflective. Those were very popular in the 1930's, and probably set in Sterling Silver- these are highly collectable. They will pay a good price for those! 50 to 75 or more! The big ring at the end that you said was 18K HGE is a high grade gold plating. "High Grade Electroplate"...👍😊

  • @taxi_cab
    @taxi_cab 3 года назад +10

    This was fun, Soo if your going to scrap some of the gold, Brian at The Golden Nugget can do that, also Blue Bus Dave can identify the harder items.

    • @PaperandMoose
      @PaperandMoose  3 года назад +4

      I had Brian check out a few pieces. Great guy and provides helpful information in regards to the pieces!

    • @taxi_cab
      @taxi_cab 3 года назад +3

      @@PaperandMoose oh good, hope you're able to sell some of that jewelry for a Yellowstone trip 😏

  • @castironkev
    @castironkev 3 года назад +3

    I always see jewelry on my travels- might be time to start buying some!

  • @rpkent8884
    @rpkent8884 3 года назад

    Renee! I yelled out I had that same R ring! You have Elvis and Ellis Island too. Maybe the owner was an Avon Lady...love the Kiss, too. fyi, say brooch like coach. be careful with the plastic items, like that orange and yellow bracelet. they could be bakelite. google how to clean safely. To clean verdigris, the green corrosion on jewelry, dip a toothpick in vinegar and carefully drag the wood across the metal, then wipe with an old t-shirt scrap then repeat using a clean toothpick occasionally. try not to get the vinegar on the other parts. may take a while. If the red stone necklace feels cold to the touch they may be coral ,or cinnabar, which I have heard is poisonous. If they feel warm they may be just plastic or resin. the troll might be worth something as Hong Kong is no more. Love the Dennison case, might be celluloid or bakelite and very fragile. could be worth more than the earrings. you can use a magnet to see if a metal is steel, rather than silver. that stocking pin would look cute in a display. You might want to sell the mortar and pestel tie tack and cuff links set on Ebay. A pharmacist might like them. the black and gold ring might be 18 karat gold with the person's initials inside. love the truckers ring too. if you have Google Lens on your phone, use it to take a picture of an item, like the crests, and it will bring up possible matches. to remove smells, I would put all the jewelry in a large box with a bowl of baking sode in the center and close it up for a few days. maybe stir the bowl and set some more days. such great stuff, thx, Renee.

  • @tricebaker00
    @tricebaker00 3 года назад +1

    Hi Renee, There are lots of nice pieces in this lot! I believe the the stretch heart bracelet with the heart in the center was made by DFB. If so, it is probably gold filled and has some value. I have one with double hearts with mother-of-pearl inserts that I received as a child back in the 50s. They're collectible. Enjoy your fun lot!

    • @leeannmettlach2412
      @leeannmettlach2412 3 года назад

      That stretchy heart bracelet at the beginning is an awesome piece.

    • @leeannmettlach2412
      @leeannmettlach2412 3 года назад

      I love the cameos - the smaller ones. That stretchy ♡ bracelet is an awesome find. There was a silver heart pin with a scene painted on it about 3/4 thru - I have similar a pendant. The chucky bracelent looked like coral & perhaps jade or jadite. The dainty pieces in that plastic pouch-type container, I bet are very nice pieces. That Elvis piece is crazy good! I think some of the vintage earrings could be valuable. You know the Kor bracelet is. You got some great pieces! Awesome!

  • @alymshep
    @alymshep 3 года назад +3

    The blue heart pin is a butterfly wing piece and very collectible. The heart shaped plastic boxes were sold in dime stores and held teen and children’s jewelry

    • @PaperandMoose
      @PaperandMoose  3 года назад

      The heart shaped boxes were cute!

    • @kathyjames6979
      @kathyjames6979 3 года назад

      I also think it had a mark on it maybe silver

  • @pammeehan8102
    @pammeehan8102 3 года назад +1

    Great video as always. Take your time checking the jewelry. There could be hidden treasures. The screw back earrings are sweet.

  • @janekollman4938
    @janekollman4938 3 года назад +14

    The red one could be coral or glass .. beautiful!! Ask blue bus Dave .. he seems to know a lot about jewelry 😊

    • @lindadaniel3323
      @lindadaniel3323 3 года назад +1

      The coral could be Bakelight.I think it was made in the 1930. Japan and Coro are brand names for jewelry. Jewelry with name are worth more. Enjoyed your video.Goodwill has "Junk Jars" filled with jewelry. I used to buy junk jewelry and re-make. Got some beautiful "new" jewelry that way.

  • @lindaschilling6850
    @lindaschilling6850 3 года назад +1

    As a vintage jewelry collector, you have some really great pieces ♥️

  • @brendalee2896
    @brendalee2896 3 года назад

    I loved going through that bag of jewlery. Also loved your fingernail polish! My favorite color.

  • @54gravi
    @54gravi 3 года назад +3

    Look at the backs of the jewelry with gemstones. If they have open backs they are Real gems!

    • @54gravi
      @54gravi 3 года назад

      @@nickandlaurihyde Hmmm. Interesting. Thanks. I’ll ask my jeweler re: my vintage pieces

  • @Kathryn4268
    @Kathryn4268 3 года назад

    The animals like the owl and the frog with the stones in the middle are called jelly bellies and people really like them also all the poodles people really like them lately too :)

  • @ayescotland1383
    @ayescotland1383 3 года назад +7

    Great score, Renée. Some of the custom jewelery are true treasures in itself. Wow! These 50´s 60´s ones are amazing.
    You should get some good money back by selling these, for sure.
    Love, love LOVE the vintage ear clips.... my heart be still...
    All in all you´ve got yourself a really great bundle of goodies there. Well done, Renée, well done !!
    Oh and ....these anniversary Elvis necklaces are gorgeous! Remember the day he died...what a sad day it was...and still is ( sighs ) .
    Really enjoyed this vid. Thank you for taking us along. Greetings from Germany :)

    • @deannarebello4270
      @deannarebello4270 3 года назад +1

      It was a sad day😕 I was 11 when he died and I cried all day! Love the Elvis necklace ♥️

    • @ayescotland1383
      @ayescotland1383 3 года назад

      @@deannarebello4270 Yeah it really was.😕 I was 10 then, when he died. I shared the love for Elvis and his music with my ( late ) dad. Good memories...

    • @PaperandMoose
      @PaperandMoose  3 года назад +1

      The Elvis necklaces were my favorite pieces!

  • @julsiejean7334
    @julsiejean7334 3 года назад

    Hi Renée! The bracelet with the mask faces may be a Selro Selini piece! Really neat :)

  • @MaryABaker-rd3mm
    @MaryABaker-rd3mm 3 года назад +1

    The gold star with the yellow backing is a Girl Scout year pin.

    • @danniifan3115
      @danniifan3115 3 года назад

      I did skip some bits whilst looking at this video. But at which point is this Scout star featured in the video?

  • @kittyallison6359
    @kittyallison6359 3 года назад +16

    old avon was made with sterling and in 60s-70s real low grade gemstones worn used in all rings, earings ect

    • @VladDImpala
      @VladDImpala 3 года назад +4

      ​@@lindablackmore5882 Sarah Coventry also produced some beautiful ornate large crosses, which are still very desirable.

    • @vintageandvino
      @vintageandvino 3 года назад

      Yes I have some very nice sterling Avon pieces

  • @BastetNoodles
    @BastetNoodles 2 месяца назад

    The blue, somewhat iridescent, heart-shaped pin (25:58), is a butterfly wing piece. Many times they are set in a sterling bezel.

  • @gailwalter1799
    @gailwalter1799 3 года назад +4

    If you like some of the clip earrings for yourself, you can have them changed to pierced, unless you like clip or screw back style.

  • @edwardmahony8160
    @edwardmahony8160 3 года назад +1

    Great jewelry bag!
    Great fun!

  • @alymshep
    @alymshep 3 года назад +5

    Nicotine is an oily film. You might want to find an oil based jewelry cleaner and use a horse hair brush to clean the pieces. Horsehair is gentle on jewelry unlike a typical tooth brush which would likely damage old metal pieces

    • @PaperandMoose
      @PaperandMoose  3 года назад

      My fingers were so discolored after I finished looking through this bag. Thank you for the tip on cleaning!

    • @richardhill3580
      @richardhill3580 3 года назад

      @@PaperandMoose I have no idea what the bristles are made of on some of these " Cosmetic brushes ' for applying makeup or blush but they generally had a nice strong wooden handle so easy to brush with. And of course they come with various degrees of stiffness. I'll Bet Dollar Tree would have some you could find for cleaning

  • @nancyhetzke3885
    @nancyhetzke3885 3 года назад

    I loved the jewelry haul

  • @suehurt7506
    @suehurt7506 3 года назад

    Loved going through the jewelry bag with you!!! Thanks! So fun!

  • @agrant3670
    @agrant3670 3 года назад

    Great vintage jewelry get that jewelry checked ❤ ♥ 💓 💖

  • @elizabethscruggs1622
    @elizabethscruggs1622 3 года назад

    Some vintage jewelry can be worth alot of money depending on company etc. Some of those are celluloid and bakelite. Collectible too. Also those screw back and clip ons can be made into fishooks you can wear now or some of it used to make necklaces etc if u take them apart. I do it all the time. Oh, and keep all the boxes. They can sell by themselves alone.

  • @ronaldhamling1027
    @ronaldhamling1027 3 года назад +6

    as a scavenger when i found necklaces and bracelets i would take the time to unsnarl them and after i would make sure that they were not broken i would put them in snack size zip lock bag just an idea there

    • @ArtsyGirlsy
      @ArtsyGirlsy 3 года назад +5

      Yes, and leave the chain sticking out one corner of the bag so it doesn’t get tangled again:)

    • @rpkent8884
      @rpkent8884 3 года назад

      @@ArtsyGirlsy that's what I do, and sometimes if very long, I wrap it around a cardboard with slots to secure it.

  • @kimmurphy6864
    @kimmurphy6864 3 года назад

    I love the set of screw back earrings right after the frog and the cameos. 💕💕💕

  • @margaretmangun3260
    @margaretmangun3260 3 года назад

    This was so much fun.....I so enjoyed you going thru the bag with us

  • @sharigreenleaf8961
    @sharigreenleaf8961 3 года назад

    I'm late to the party but had to let you know that I had the Avon cat necklace you shared at 3:15 mark. Brought back happy memories.