I know. I didn't even "see" the two dragons at first -- and then after I watched the video -- I noticed a third one at the bottom. It's such a cool piece!!!! Thanks a ton. Much love.
The last piece of jewellery is my favourite, thank you for sharing your treasures, oh the gypsy ring too is beautiful too, awesomeness 👏👏👏👏👏👏🥰🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️❤️💫💫💫✨✨✨
Thanks so much! Somebody told me that last piece may be from India, which is interesting, right? I like the ring with the gypsy setting too! So glad you watched my show, hope to see you soon! Sandra.
The earrings that you showed before the black enamel elephant. I have a ring that matches them. Had no idea what it is or where it came from. Have had it for years. I'm learning so much from you. Thank you for sharing all your knowledge. I have so much of grammas things, and now I'm starting to learn so much about my treasures thanks to you..
Thanks so much! That necklace is off the hook! And that green ring is very pretty too, even though that's maybe not such a valuable one. I love both of those too. Thanks so much for watching. Hugs.
I love your channel! I always learn so much, and your collection and finds are amazing. 🌼 My favorite - the Art Deco blue glass necklace. I love everything about it and other glass necklaces from this era! The gold and diamond ring looks like a wedding band probably from the 40’s or earlier. I have a couple of similar rings. I have heard that wedding rings of this style are typical of WWII time period when expedient marriages were taking place. This was the beginning of the boomer era, after all. These were gold and diamond rings that most young military aged men could afford. The illusion settings often look like flower blossoms, possibly orange blossoms. I haven’t really looked into it, but I think there is some kind of connection with marriage and orange blossom symbology. My Gran’s first wedding band from 1939 was a simple gold band with, as she told me, orange blossoms all the way around it. I have it, and it is super thin from wear. She got another band after WWII, larger and much more substantial 14k yellow gold with small diamonds in a row on top set in white gold also as centers of orange flower blossoms that make the diamonds look bigger. Her last wedding ring upgrade was a two ring set with a typical solitaire 1ct or so diamond engagement ring and a plain wedding band in all white gold, circa late 50’s.
Thanks a million for watching and for your comments. You're right, that ring could be older -- fersure!! It is definitely a wedding ring that somebody wore for decades and decades. I love the "side" view on it with its high setting and I think it's charming that the diamonds are only chips -- probably two young people who were very in love -- with no money!!!!! Yes! Maybe WWII era! I love thinking about who might have owned some of the these pieces... I appreciate the comments. Much love, Sandra. xo
Hello Sandra. The blue glass necklace with the beveled cubes is gorgeous! So is the pink and clear one. I found a very detailed silver rooster brooch in a $10.00 mixed jewelry bag! The opalescent blue stone ring is lovely. Do you know the name of the "toothed" setting? I have a beautiful pair of blue and clear rhinestone earrings with that setting and the same backing and the stones sparkle like nobody's business! I also love the Western Germany prom necklace, a quality piece. Thanks again for another interesting video and have a peaceful and blessed Easter! Fondly, Veronica💝
Veronica! Thanks so much for sharing all of that! So... there's TWO rooster brooches out there? Lol! I believe that setting is called "saw tooth" setting. Glad you enjoyed my show, and a very blessed Easter to you also. Hugs. xo
11:30 I love that one! We have them in Sweden too and we call dem Sölja or more commonly "Dräktsmycke" which translate to "dress-jewerly", where the dress-part refers to that colorful classic dress (called folkdräkt, translates to "peoples-dress") you showed a picture of. Fun fact - pretty much every single village would have (and still has) their own folkdräkt with their own variations of colors and embroidery :) Greetings from Sweden!
I love looking at all of them and learning the different markings and also it was great to have you test them to see how it's done. You're a terrific and I'm so glad I found your channel. Wishing you and yours a Happy and Blessed Easter. 🐰🐇🌷🌺
Beautiful items! Do you think the Kramer brooch with the loose strands hanging down could be an eyeglass holder pin? I love the ring with the stones all around it!
Love your videos...so much information, not to mention all the beautiful jewelry. Two questions: How do you know that the bangle is Victorian? and Was there something imprinted on the lizard pin bar?
First of all -- thanks for watching! So, the bangle is Victorian based on its theme and feel. I have been collecting Victorian jewelry for a long time! Regarding the lizard pin -- there was a marking that was very worn -- it appears to say "metallic" or something like that. (Wow, you have good eyes that you saw it!) Thanks again for coming to my channel. xo
Rectangular dragon necklace with 3 different gemstones plus little bells is probably Indian . The clues being the different color cheap but real gems and the bells.
Ooooooh, I'm thinking about it. It's stunning, right? If I decide to part with it, it'll be there later today (thefunkypicklestore) -- so keep your eyes open. Thanks a million for watching. Cheers.
New to your channel and loving it. Do you ever follow up with info re: certain pieces? Like the Victorian Mourning Cuff and whether or not it is 925? Blessings
I just recently found an item that has the sterling patina but marked 14k. I was so confused , haven't tested yet. Please tell us if the lapis ring is 14k
Ok -- will do! That one is so weird! I'm wondering if somebody glued or soldered that lapis front part on a gold ring? I gotta try to figure that out... Thanks for watching! Truly, Sandra. xo
The last one is the best. I love the testing.
I know. I didn't even "see" the two dragons at first -- and then after I watched the video -- I noticed a third one at the bottom. It's such a cool piece!!!! Thanks a ton. Much love.
The last piece of jewellery is my favourite, thank you for sharing your treasures, oh the gypsy ring too is beautiful too, awesomeness 👏👏👏👏👏👏🥰🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️❤️💫💫💫✨✨✨
Thanks so much! Somebody told me that last piece may be from India, which is interesting, right? I like the ring with the gypsy setting too! So glad you watched my show, hope to see you soon! Sandra.
I've been ill the last two days. Watching your videos have really helped the time pass pleasantly. Thank you
That’s so nice to hear. I’m glad, but so sorry you’re not feeling well. Hope you are on the mend!!! Cheers
The brass ring with the art glass has to be my fav
Yeah, that’s a good one! Thanks so much for watching.
What a fascinating collection of jewelry! Nice to see and learn about the more unusual pieces. TFS!
Thank you so much 😊
Love the plique a jour butterfly 🦋
Thanks! I love me some plique a jour too. Cheers.
I enjoyed this presentation. I especially liked the pink and blue necklaces but the silver bracelet you started with was really special.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much for coming to my channel!!! xo
I love antique jewelry! I have a fabulous ivory hand holding flowers that I’d love to show you! I love antique shell cameos. You find great items!
Thanks Sylvia. I will showing my cameo collection at some point, so stay tuned...
Todo es muy bonito 😍😍😍😍
The earrings that you showed before the black enamel elephant. I have a ring that matches them. Had no idea what it is or where it came from. Have had it for years. I'm learning so much from you. Thank you for sharing all your knowledge. I have so much of grammas things, and now I'm starting to learn so much about my treasures thanks to you..
Awesome Kelley -- thanks for watching!!! SANDRA
I love your channel. I'm happy I came across it. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. 😊
Wow thanks so much!!!
Also, I learned so many new things in this video. Thanks for the info. I find it fascinating!
Love that Antique Blue Glass Necklace and the green/brass ring. So lovely! Great finds. Thank you for Sharing your Vast knowledge about Jewelry.
Thanks so much! That necklace is off the hook! And that green ring is very pretty too, even though that's maybe not such a valuable one. I love both of those too. Thanks so much for watching. Hugs.
I love jewelry with hands
Me tooooooo! I am releasing a video on my hand jewelry collection this week -- you should check it out if you want. Hugs.
You’re so knowledgeable... thank you and for sharing your finds. My favorite is the plaque a jour...so beautiful.
Ahhhh, yes that is a good one!!! Thank you so much! xo
I love your channel! I always learn so much, and your collection and finds are amazing. 🌼 My favorite - the Art Deco blue glass necklace. I love everything about it and other glass necklaces from this era! The gold and diamond ring looks like a wedding band probably from the 40’s or earlier. I have a couple of similar rings. I have heard that wedding rings of this style are typical of WWII time period when expedient marriages were taking place. This was the beginning of the boomer era, after all. These were gold and diamond rings that most young military aged men could afford. The illusion settings often look like flower blossoms, possibly orange blossoms. I haven’t really looked into it, but I think there is some kind of connection with marriage and orange blossom symbology. My Gran’s first wedding band from 1939 was a simple gold band with, as she told me, orange blossoms all the way around it. I have it, and it is super thin from wear. She got another band after WWII, larger and much more substantial 14k yellow gold with small diamonds in a row on top set in white gold also as centers of orange flower blossoms that make the diamonds look bigger. Her last wedding ring upgrade was a two ring set with a typical solitaire 1ct or so diamond engagement ring and a plain wedding band in all white gold, circa late 50’s.
Thanks a million for watching and for your comments. You're right, that ring could be older -- fersure!! It is definitely a wedding ring that somebody wore for decades and decades. I love the "side" view on it with its high setting and I think it's charming that the diamonds are only chips -- probably two young people who were very in love -- with no money!!!!! Yes! Maybe WWII era! I love thinking about who might have owned some of the these pieces... I appreciate the comments. Much love, Sandra. xo
Love Victorian jewlery! What amazing find! Thank you for your acknowledge in every detail.
Thanks so much! One of these days I’ll do a show on my Victorian jewelry collection. I love it so much!! Thanks for watching. Hugs, Sandra
Hello Sandra. The blue glass necklace with the beveled cubes is gorgeous! So is the pink and clear one. I found a very detailed silver rooster brooch in a $10.00 mixed jewelry bag! The opalescent blue stone ring is lovely. Do you know the name of the "toothed" setting? I have a beautiful pair of blue and clear rhinestone earrings with that setting and the same backing and the stones sparkle like nobody's business! I also love the Western Germany prom necklace, a quality piece. Thanks again for another interesting video and have a peaceful and blessed Easter! Fondly, Veronica💝
Veronica! Thanks so much for sharing all of that! So... there's TWO rooster brooches out there? Lol! I believe that setting is called "saw tooth" setting. Glad you enjoyed my show, and a very blessed Easter to you also. Hugs. xo
11:30 I love that one! We have them in Sweden too and we call dem Sölja or more commonly "Dräktsmycke" which translate to "dress-jewerly", where the dress-part refers to that colorful classic dress (called folkdräkt, translates to "peoples-dress") you showed a picture of. Fun fact - pretty much every single village would have (and still has) their own folkdräkt with their own variations of colors and embroidery :) Greetings from Sweden!
Wow! Thanks for that interesting information!!!!! Hugs!
@@TheFunkyPickleThrifter you're welcome! And thanks for the lovely videos! 😃
I like your video..is different. Thank you
Glad you liked it!
Great haul! I always learn something new 😁
Fun video. Thanks!
Thanks a million for watching!!! So glad you enjoyed it. Cheers!!!!
Hi Sandra 🦋 Loved your jewelry haul! I love them 😍 all 😂 Have a Blessed Easter 🎚
Thank you! You too!
Love the Jan Michaels necklace and the panel bracelet.
Coooool! Thanks for watching! xo
I love looking at all of them and learning the different markings and also it was great to have you test them to see how it's done. You're a terrific and I'm so glad I found your channel. Wishing you and yours a Happy and Blessed Easter. 🐰🐇🌷🌺
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much for your kind words. Hugs.
Really cool pieces! Love your videos and knowledge!❤️✌️✌️
Thanks so much for watching. xo
Have missed seeing your jewelry haul videos. I really liked the Victorian mourning piece. Have a very blessed Easter!
Thank you kindly. Have a wonderful Easter also! xo
Thank you for sharing your beautiful jewelry finds.
Thanks for watching!
Hi Sandra! My favorite is the blue glass neckless... Just fabulous! Tfs. Have a glorious Easter!
Oh! The blue one is a good one, right? Happy Easter to you also 🐣! Thanks for watching my show. Hugs!
Love the cameo brooch..I don't care for brass jewelry especially rings..Thanks for all the info..
Thanks for watching!
THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR EXPERIENCE! LOVE IT!!
Glad you enjoyed it! xo
Beautiful items! Do you think the Kramer brooch with the loose strands hanging down could be an eyeglass holder pin? I love the ring with the stones all around it!
Thanks for watching. That might be an eyeglass holder - I don’t know... I’ll have to try it out! Cheers!
Love the Zuni ring!
Yes!!! Me too - it’s awesome. Thanks for watching!!!! xo
Love your videos...so much information, not to mention all the beautiful jewelry. Two questions: How do you know that the bangle is Victorian? and Was there something imprinted on the lizard pin bar?
First of all -- thanks for watching! So, the bangle is Victorian based on its theme and feel. I have been collecting Victorian jewelry for a long time! Regarding the lizard pin -- there was a marking that was very worn -- it appears to say "metallic" or something like that. (Wow, you have good eyes that you saw it!) Thanks again for coming to my channel. xo
Loved all your pieces!!
Glad you like them!
Wondered when the next haul vid was coming! Love them all!
Yay! Thank you! xo
Rectangular dragon necklace with 3 different gemstones plus little bells is probably Indian . The clues being the different color cheap but real gems and the bells.
Thanks so much for that information!!!! And thanks for watching, I appreciate it. xo
My favorite piece is the pink and clear rhinestone necklace! Will that be on your eBay site?
Ooooooh, I'm thinking about it. It's stunning, right? If I decide to part with it, it'll be there later today (thefunkypicklestore) -- so keep your eyes open. Thanks a million for watching. Cheers.
Made in Germany ring love it
That one is a pretty one! Thanks!!
New to your channel and loving it. Do you ever follow up with info re: certain pieces? Like the Victorian Mourning Cuff and whether or not it is 925?
Blessings
Thanks for your interest! The "Myrtle" cuff is silver plated. Cheers! xo
@@TheFunkyPickleThrifter Thank you for the reply.
Blessings
Love the gypsy ring, will it be for sale?
Yes, I'll try to put it on my page (TheFunkyPickleStore) today. Thanks so much for watching. Cheers.
The blue necklace looks Czech. They made a lot of jewelry with the big faceted glass center
Yes that is likely for sure. Thanks so much for your input. Cheers.
I wonder if the necklace with the little hanging bells could be from a far eastern country like India or Thailand.
That is likely... Thanks so much for your input and thanks for watching! xo
I just recently found an item that has the sterling patina but marked 14k. I was so confused , haven't tested yet. Please tell us if the lapis ring is 14k
I will check that one out in my next gold testing video… thanks so much for watching!
Let is know if the lapis ring was gold.
Ok -- will do! That one is so weird! I'm wondering if somebody glued or soldered that lapis front part on a gold ring? I gotta try to figure that out... Thanks for watching! Truly, Sandra. xo
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