Posted 2 years ago
Jtebben
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I dont know much about this necklace, as it was a part of my grandmothers estate. I was left all her jewelry. There is a matching ring, but I cannot bear to part with it, so I wont even ask the value. If anyone has any information on something like this, it will be greatly appreciated!
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it is called a squash blossom necklace. turquoise and silver. depending on if it is dead pawn then the value will increase. but without markers or records it might be hard to date. an expert might be able to figure out which mine the turquoise came from depending on color and veining and age of the piece.
I can't find any markings on it anywhere, and I have nothing else to go on. What is 'dead pawn'?