How To Know VICTORIAN and VICTORIAN REVIVAL Jewelry! ~ FRIDAY FINDS
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- How to know the difference between victorian and victorian revival jewelry!
How to recognize victorian and victorian revival antique jewelry and vintage jewelry and tell the difference! I show you examples of the same pieces but in both authentic victorian and victorian revival, and give you sale prices and value! Gold bracelets, rhinestone pins, Vintage Chanel necklaces, little seed pearls, hair lockets, and so much more! Friday Finds :)
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Hi Dawn. The gold filigree piece is a likely Filipino in origin. The style is called a tambourin and it's meant to resemble a rosary. The glass centre with the flower is a requilary on older versions and they have a more religious feel. Crosses and religious requlics. The later ones mid Victorian to the 30s are usually a flower. Seeing all the beads together as you have is rare as they are often broken up amoung families when they are inhereted. They are frequently either vermiel or 18kt gold.
Hi Jaclynn, Thank you very much, you have given me some home work! I really apreciate you commenting and sharing and watching Xo~Dawn
@@HUDSONVINTAGE I have a piece myself but it only has the pendant and the big station beads strung with mother of pearl. That example is really beautiful! I love the depth and curation of your collection. I learn something from you in every video. You're doing a great job.
Hi Dawn 🌟 Loved watching this again. The snap bracelet is still my favourite. Such beautiful jewellery! 🩷✌️😘
Yay! Thank you!
Just loved the Trifari.
The guest jewelry is a wonderful idea. I love Victorian jewelry. My favorite piece today is the cantinelle necklace. Jaclynn's info is so interesting. Dawn, I would love to see a show on Chanel jewelry.
Thanks so much for the feedback! I'll see what I can do xo~Dawn
Thank you Dawn! Love it. ❤️
Love the guest collection idea. I'm trying to learn as much as possible and your videos are super helpful so thank you thank you thank you!
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching Lauren XO~Dawn
Hi Dawn, I will love to see more guest collection videos. As always very informative videos.
More to come! So happy you like this! xo~Dawn
I love the good luck bracelet.
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Love everything!!! I like showcasing other peices!! TFS Lori
Hi Lori! Thanks for letting me know xo~Dawn
Hi Dawn 🌹Enjoyed your video ❤️❤️ Have a great 👍 day 💄💄
Thank you! You too!
Wow! really nice pieces you showed and so much information. Thanks❤
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching! xo~Dawn
What a great video incorporating your personal collection pieces of Victorian and Victorian revival. I have a lot to learn about the differences. The educational videos are always a favorite. It was fun to see guest collections...please continue with this now and again. Always watching and learning. I plan to go back and watch the Rare Victorian videos from before. Thanks Dawn!! Oh and that bracelet with the snap.....drool!!!!
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching Karen xo~Dawn
Wow, this opened my eyes as to the breadth and depth of Victorian and Victorian Revival jewelry. A lot of those necklaces and brooches you showed, I would not have known they were Victorian. Thanks for the lesson :)
You are so welcome Thanks for watching QG10 xo~Dawn
Wow! Amazing pieces, I especially love the cameo tassel bracelet 😍. Thanks for sharing that all 😃
You are so welcome! Hope today is great for you! xo~Dawn
Show case guest collection is Great :) I love all the Jewelry shown ! Thank you for Sharing !
Hi Mary thanks for your feedback I really appreciate it!
Great video Dawn!!! I love the show casing of guest pieces and that they can be purchased!!!
Me too!! So exciting! Thanks for watching LKay xo~Dawn
OMG! I simply love #3!
Hi Carol!!!! Right? Thanks so much for watching xo~Dawn
I'm so glad I caught this video today! I have a small cameo on a book chain that's almost identical to the one you showed. I hadn't delved into researching it, and you saved me some work. Yes, I found it in a Shop Goodwill lot a while back, in addition to a 9k pendant covered in rose cut Bohemian garnets on a long, delicate chain. I knew something was likely missing from mine (fringe at the bottoms), but I still think it's beautiful. I wish I could post a pic here. I really like your sharing collections from others, though I'm sure we haven't scratched the surface of enjoying yours yet.
Glad to be of service! Thanks for watching Crystal xo~Dawn
Thanks for educational videos
Thanks for watching and commenting Dawn Morning!
Hi Dawn, sorry only tuning in now! The Victorian snap bracelet is a dream.💗 Hope all is well and happy with you?! ✌💞.
Hi! Thanks for writing! xo~D
All beautiful pieces.
Happy Black Friday weeekend to you! Thanks for watching xo~Dawn
Fun.and informative
Glad you think so! Thanks for watching MM xo~Dawn
A while back I watched this video and I thought the fob ornament with symbols was so cool! Then a week ago I found one just like it here in sweden! 🙂 So Thank you so much for showing it so I knew what to look for! I love your videos! Is it late Victorian like turn of the century?
I love it!
I think so :)
Love Victorian pieces
Hi Carla! xo~D
Hi lovely! #4, have you gotten any more information on the necklace? I’ve recently acquired the exact same one, she needs a cleaning but I’m so scared to mess with it. I’m just not sure wether to list it as is or try to clean it and I’m lost as to how to price it. Thank you! 6:37
Oh it's an old video, that was meant to be useful in the future.. I'm sure it did happen,
Liked the show casing very much. Also where do u find the beautiful vintage pieces. I go to a lot of estate sales and even high end ones and have never seen the quality u show, or am I just not looking right?
All I can say is I don't buy very often but I've been buying for 4 decades.
@@HUDSONVINTAGE lol. Thanks, that says it all. You have an incredible eye too. Your videos are fantastic.
Item number 4 is not actually Victorian. As another viewer commented, that’s a tamborin from the Philippines. The Philippines was a colony of Spain from the 1600-1800s and jewelry from that period was heavily influenced by Spanish culture. However, I think that piece is a reproduction as tamborins from the colonial period were strung on a sting and not linked together by the base metal. Revival/ repro pieces were common in the 70s and are still being made now in brass. Older pieces are often in vermeil or low karat gold, 8-10k. In rare cases you may find one made with 12-14k gold. There’s very little info on the net about them in detail, and books on antique Philippine jewelry are collectibles too.
Yes thank you so much~ our group resolved this in subsequent videos and discussion! Thank you and join us!
I love the showcase idea! Wish I were home I would have gotten involved with this one!
The cameo piece is lovely. I have never seen one with a snap. Really interesting!
BTW the pig is a symbol of good fortune which is why he is on your bracelet. Which is adorable!
Check out this link
www.thehappylab.com.ph/latest-post/heirloom-pieces-tambourine-jewelry/
Hi Maria! I just saw this, YT was blocking it because of the link. I'm doing another showcase next Friday with a Haskell collector.. stay tuned! xo~D
Is all Victorian gold marked?
Not always. Also things get sized and repaired over time and the marks get lost. Thanks for watching xo~Dawn