I have melted many beautiful pieces as a coin dealer. Thank you for educating and taking the time to give pieces the history and proper information. Going forward I will take a closer look at historical pieces and put them away for someone else to enjoy.
Oh that is amazing! Thank you for that!! I think preserving a piece of history is always well worth it. If you are ever just wanting to melt down pieces for scrap just let me know. I would love them for my collection or anyone else you know who collects I am sure would pay more than scrap for most pieces. That is so thoughtful of you and I appreciate your comment!
I found a pair of Etruscan revival hook earrings in a cheap grab bag at an antique store. Definitely worth a lot more than spot price and the $5 I paid for them!!!
Thank you. I really liked the closeups, especially when you used the additional light. You moved them around slowly so we could really look at them. Great commentary.
Just discovered you! What a great wealth of knowledge you have on this subject. These little works of art are fascinating and I plan to glean a lot of information from you! Thank you for sharing the ‘wealth’ with great presentation and relevance! Happy Mother’s Day too!! 😊
Thank you for sharing your knowledge! This video was so instructive. 😍 I love antique and vintage jewelry, too. Very good work. I'm a new subscriber. Hug from Mallorca. 😉
Wonderful video! Exactly some of the things I need to know. I’m in love with Cameos and particularly the Victorian ones. When I first bought one for a Steam Punk outing s my Great Great grandmother I made one good buy and then one very bad! Thank you for saving me from the dreaded ponytail girl!
Thank you, that was very interesting, I learnt a lot. Appreciate how much work you have put into it. The brooch with the bird/flower, I wonder if it is the leaves of a flower but a central flower has broken off? It looks like there should be something there. Hard to tell in a video, of course. Anyway I look forward to your next episode and I hope you get lots of likes for this one. 😄
Thank you so much! I am so happy you enjoyed it. I thought the same about the brooch you are talking about, but I found a brooch that had the identical design when researching it. They called it a bird but I am still not convinced, lol.
Love the videos as always, you are definitely teaching me a lot! I got excited because the watch fob portion had me wondering if I had any like that and I realized this 'necklace' I thrifted has been 'upcycled' which I don't agree with at all when it comes to antique jewelry, and the idiots broke it apart glued the part that would be where the watch hangs in the middle to create a choker style necklace and I can tell the silver mesh has been folded over and I'm guessing sautered together And then they added a cheap blue pendant which the sautered to the other half of the broken off to create the pendant. ....( Ugh drives me crazy that people do this it should be illegal, like I would start a riot over this lol and I hate that coin dealers melt down valuable pieces that are no longer made! We should all contact our local coin dealers and see if they wanna make double profit and sell the jewelry as is so we can save the antiques from going extinct! Sorry person who commented as coin dealer, but that ish hurts my soul lol
lol, it does hurt. I do not like the Christmas trees made up of all different types of brooches. Now if they piece was broken and really 'unfixable' then ok, but I hate seeing upcycled pieces. Funny thing is though that a lot of people even then would do the same thing. They would take their Georgian set from their mother and create a more modern piece from it.
Thank you for this. Very helpful! I have a couple of brooches that have c-clasps but I'm not sure the hinges are tube hinges. If so, the "tube" part is very short. It's more like a very short pin and the hinge holder sticks out a little farther. I'm wondering if this kind dates a little later, like into the 1920's or 30's? Do you have any videos that might have this type of brooch hinge? Thanks again!
The hinge is the real identifier here. They still make c clasps even today so the hinge is important. I do not think I did a video over art deco and Edwardian hinges. However, I am happy to send you a sheet “cheat sheet” with the different types on there and the age. You can also email me or text me a picture of the hinge and I would be happy to help as well. They did get shorter but tube hinges really died out around 1900. Sorry I could not give a definite answer. Kaciepaige03@hotmail.com if you would like to send me a photo.
Lol, I sell on my website and eBay. I do this to help others and for fun. You can always email me if there is something you see or are looking for. I sell a lot and sometimes it’s hard keep up with the demand. Thank you for asking. My email is Kacie.Phipps@OVM.Shop. Thank you so much for watching
LOL, Yeah, I can be wrong, haha. I looked through the video real quick and couldn't even find the cameo you were talking about. Let me know the timestamp and I will put in the correction. Thank you so much and I really appreciate you letting me know!
@@thegreenfish21 how wonderful! I thought that was a peacock, you know how they can make them look so weird sometimes, but now that I’ve looked her up and I see what she is and the goddess depiction, it is so perfect. Thank you so much for letting me know! Always learning!
Hello, and thank you for watching. "Paste", in antique jewelry, refers to a type of glass that is cut and polished with metal powder added to the molten glass to mimic the fire and brilliance of gemstones. This technique was developed and perfected in the 18th century. I hope this helps some.
A coin dealer,that melts many pieces! Who goes ahead and melts pieces, without knowing what they are or researching what you have?? To much,nevermind.........
LOL, I think there are a lot of people who just go and melt things constantly and send away for less than half of scrap value just for a bit of money. I would never do that, but I have been in a lot of places where people send their items and I buy them for scrap because the people buy them for about 45 to 50 percent of scrap. It is pretty hard to believe for me, but I know it happens.
I have melted many beautiful pieces as a coin dealer. Thank you for educating and taking the time to give pieces the history and proper information. Going forward I will take a closer look at historical pieces and put them away for someone else to enjoy.
Oh that is amazing! Thank you for that!! I think preserving a piece of history is always well worth it. If you are ever just wanting to melt down pieces for scrap just let me know. I would love them for my collection or anyone else you know who collects I am sure would pay more than scrap for most pieces. That is so thoughtful of you and I appreciate your comment!
Thank God
I found a pair of Etruscan revival hook earrings in a cheap grab bag at an antique store. Definitely worth a lot more than spot price and the $5 I paid for them!!!
Thank you. I really liked the closeups, especially when you used the additional light. You moved them around slowly so we could really look at them. Great commentary.
Thank you again!! It means a lot!!
I'm thrilled to see this video. Thank you.
Thank you! That is so nice of you
Can’t wait to see your other beautiful pieces and learning the history of them…thanks so very much!!!
I loved your video. First time watching and now subscribed.
Thank you so much!! I love doing them and hope to continue to make them. Especially since people seem to enjoy them! Thank you again!
I just want to say you are amazing, beautifully presented and great jewelry :). Keep on your good work and much success
OMG! Thank you so very much!!! I really appreciate that.
Awsome video. Also when dating broaches, the end of the pin extents the beyond the main body of the pin.
Very Very, True! Thank you for adding that.
Thank you for this great information and for sharing your beautiful pieces!
Great video and lovely collection of brooches
Thank You, wonderful video.
Thank you too!
Stunning!!
Thanks for sharing ...
Good education ...
Thank you!! I am happy you enjoyed it!
excellent video. great presentation and information. beautiful pieces.
Ok, you are beginning to be too nice, lol. Thank you again!
@@OlivesVintageMarket i told my man about how im not he only one reciting jewelry history. Told him story of Lucie thanks to you.
beautiful pieces, thank you. I am new in jewelry collecting, i buy them and try to figure out what periods, makers, designers and learning about them.
Oh that is so much fun! If you ever need any help just reach out!
You know so much and are such a great teacher! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you! I really appreciate the encouragement and so happy you enjoy it!!
Beautiful pieces. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you for commenting! I am so happy you enjoyed it!!
Just stumbled across this video! Loved it. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thank you! I am so happy you enjoyed it
Good info. Thanks :)
Awesome
Thank you!!
Thank you. Very helpful.
Thank you! I am so happy it was helpful and you liked it!
Just discovered you! What a great wealth of knowledge you have on this subject. These little works of art are fascinating and I plan to glean a lot of information from you! Thank you for sharing the ‘wealth’ with great presentation and relevance! Happy Mother’s Day too!! 😊
I am so happy! Thank you and I hope you keep enjoying them!
Thank you. Your detail is excellent and your fingernails are nicely done.
Thank you! I rarely get to do them, but it is so nice of you to say so. I am even more happy you liked the video. Thank you again!
Just for interest sake: I suggest it is a purpose made ambiguity, as aspect of artists intent to bring the eye joy.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
This video was so instructive. 😍
I love antique and vintage jewelry, too.
Very good work. I'm a new subscriber.
Hug from Mallorca. 😉
Thank you so much! I am so very happy you like it and hope you enjoy the other videos too! Thank you so much for subscribing!
Wow! thank you,I needed this lesson.I will be following you for sure!
Thank you! I hope the other videos are helpful too.
Thank you for the instruction. You have a very nice collection.
My first video of yours and it was fantastic - I’m a fan!
Thank you so much!! I am so happy you liked it!
Beautiful brooches i love them all thought different ages thank you for sharing
Thank you! 😊
Wonderful video! Exactly some of the things I need to know. I’m in love with Cameos and particularly the Victorian ones. When I first bought one for a Steam Punk outing s my Great Great grandmother I made one good buy and then one very bad! Thank you for saving me from the dreaded ponytail girl!
Thank you so much. I am happy this was helpful. I love them too. I am working on a video about Cameos right now, but it will be a bit before its done.
Thank you so much
Thank you!
Really good information! I learned so much!
That’s awesome! I am so happy! Thank you and keep watching!!
Thank you so much for your interesting and informative video!
Wow! Amazing video with lots of information!
Thank you! I am so happy its helpful and that you like it!
Fabulously detailed video! Thanks so much! Sub-scribed!🥂
Thank you, that was very interesting, I learnt a lot. Appreciate how much work you have put into it. The brooch with the bird/flower, I wonder if it is the leaves of a flower but a central flower has broken off? It looks like there should be something there. Hard to tell in a video, of course. Anyway I look forward to your next episode and I hope you get lots of likes for this one. 😄
Thank you so much! I am so happy you enjoyed it. I thought the same about the brooch you are talking about, but I found a brooch that had the identical design when researching it. They called it a bird but I am still not convinced, lol.
Love the videos as always, you are definitely teaching me a lot! I got excited because the watch fob portion had me wondering if I had any like that and I realized this 'necklace' I thrifted has been 'upcycled' which I don't agree with at all when it comes to antique jewelry, and the idiots broke it apart glued the part that would be where the watch hangs in the middle to create a choker style necklace and I can tell the silver mesh has been folded over and I'm guessing sautered together And then they added a cheap blue pendant which the sautered to the other half of the broken off to create the pendant. ....( Ugh drives me crazy that people do this it should be illegal, like I would start a riot over this lol and I hate that coin dealers melt down valuable pieces that are no longer made! We should all contact our local coin dealers and see if they wanna make double profit and sell the jewelry as is so we can save the antiques from going extinct! Sorry person who commented as coin dealer, but that ish hurts my soul lol
lol, it does hurt. I do not like the Christmas trees made up of all different types of brooches. Now if they piece was broken and really 'unfixable' then ok, but I hate seeing upcycled pieces. Funny thing is though that a lot of people even then would do the same thing. They would take their Georgian set from their mother and create a more modern piece from it.
Wonderful, lovely and excellent narration!
Thank you so much!
Thank you much! Great examples!
Thank you for watching!
VERY KNOWLEDGABLE YOUNG LADY
Thank you!! I appreciate that!! I try hard and love sharing!
Love the pieces and the information ty❤!
Now this is the kind of content I want to see!! Excellent presentation and beautiful examples. I took so many notes❤️
Thank you so much. I appreciate that!
sorry. You can always pause it. My mom always tells me they are to fast as well.
Excellent research and explanation!! I just found your RUclips channel and have subscribed and liked 😊
Awesome, thank you!
Great video. Very informative.
This is so educational thank you
Blessings, thank you 😊
Great information ..Thank you for sharing
My pleasure
Very educational !! Thank You
Very informative thank you
Love it!
Very informative video.
Thank You!
Thank you. BTW the word “era” has TWO syllables. 💕
Haha! Not in the south! I always try to enunciate, but I think there will be a lot of southern infliction that will creep into most of my videos.
@@OlivesVintageMarket I’ll have to learn a whole new language.
@@homebodyheaven6114 Its a good language to learn, lol.
Please do a video on venitian beads, necklaces
Oh great idea! I will put that down and try to make one for you!
Thank you for this. Very helpful! I have a couple of brooches that have c-clasps but I'm not sure the hinges are tube hinges. If so, the "tube" part is very short. It's more like a very short pin and the hinge holder sticks out a little farther. I'm wondering if this kind dates a little later, like into the 1920's or 30's? Do you have any videos that might have this type of brooch hinge? Thanks again!
The hinge is the real identifier here. They still make c clasps even today so the hinge is important. I do not think I did a video over art deco and Edwardian hinges. However, I am happy to send you a sheet “cheat sheet” with the different types on there and the age. You can also email me or text me a picture of the hinge and I would be happy to help as well. They did get shorter but tube hinges really died out around 1900. Sorry I could not give a definite answer. Kaciepaige03@hotmail.com if you would like to send me a photo.
OMG if only I could borrow your brain. I am certain I have mistitled things and sold some others way less than they are worth😭
Lol, happens to everyone! I am always happy to help!! Just email me if you ever have a question.
How about prices.
Lol, I sell on my website and eBay. I do this to help others and for fun. You can always email me if there is something you see or are looking for. I sell a lot and sometimes it’s hard keep up with the demand. Thank you for asking. My email is Kacie.Phipps@OVM.Shop. Thank you so much for watching
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Great video thank you! Although just to point out, the first Cameo you show is actually of the goddess Hebe and not Hera.
LOL, Yeah, I can be wrong, haha. I looked through the video real quick and couldn't even find the cameo you were talking about. Let me know the timestamp and I will put in the correction. Thank you so much and I really appreciate you letting me know!
No worries! The timestamp is 1:38. Love your videos!@@OlivesVintageMarket
@@thegreenfish21 how wonderful! I thought that was a peacock, you know how they can make them look so weird sometimes, but now that I’ve looked her up and I see what she is and the goddess depiction, it is so perfect. Thank you so much for letting me know! Always learning!
I love your videos. I share the information on my page. Hope that’s ok.
@@Jupefires thank you! I am happy for you to use and share my information as much as you want! I love that it helps others.
So much eye candy!!!!
What is this material called "paste"?
Hello, and thank you for watching. "Paste", in antique jewelry, refers to a type of glass that is cut and polished with metal powder added to the molten glass to mimic the fire and brilliance of gemstones. This technique was developed and perfected in the 18th century. I hope this helps some.
It's not err, as in "air." It's ERA (air.ah)
lol, I know that, I can spell, but talking is not my strong suit!
A coin dealer,that melts many pieces! Who goes ahead and melts pieces, without knowing what they are or researching what you have?? To much,nevermind.........
LOL, I think there are a lot of people who just go and melt things constantly and send away for less than half of scrap value just for a bit of money. I would never do that, but I have been in a lot of places where people send their items and I buy them for scrap because the people buy them for about 45 to 50 percent of scrap. It is pretty hard to believe for me, but I know it happens.
They already gathered in the villages here 🧹🧼🌙🌙🤕🤢🤢
lol
Very educational. Thank you
I am so happy it helped! Thank you so much for commenting and letting me know. It really means a lot