This video really feeds my Venusian side! The Parure cameos were just so everything, I mean. They actually look more sublime than those of Empress Josephine. I wonder who the lady's relative was? 😍
My grandmother's nephew had bought an old mansion. He lived there with his wife and children. I have no idea why but he gave my grandmother two huge glass shades. They were in the mantle in her house and beautiful--green swirls with gold and a lighter green. They shone. When my grandmother died, neither my mom or her sister wanted them and I didn't know if I wanted them or not. I was 26. My then mother in law stopped in and looked around. Her eyes went staight to those shades and my mom told her to take them. Two weeks later, she told me they were made by Tiffany and sold them for $700. I thought that was so wrong on her part as she knew about glass. My mom should have said no but none of us knew what they were. Gone is gone. 😢
if 3 generations don't figure out Tiffany why should the mother in law feel guilty ? more power to her since obviously you all got upset after you found out about the price . Btw. i don't believe the story . Two intact Tiffany lampshades are most likely 10 times worth 700 each .... However i applaud the "mother in law" you go far if you are educated :-)))
@olavwilhelm6843 It's true. I looked at those 2 beautiful glass shades on my grandmother's mantle. She died in the 1970s and I wasn't into glass because I was young. Neither my mom, her sister or I knew that they were Tiffany. I saw them prior in my mom's male first cousin's mansion he had bought. When he sold it, he gave my grandmother ( his aunt,) the shades. Only my mom was upset because my then mother in law later bragged to her about the price she got. I'd have no reason whatsoever to make it up. There were 4 more but I have no idea what the cousin did with them. I became educated in glass and antiques: I grew up with them and became a collector.
I wonder how old is this video? It looks like from the 70s 😅maybe that stuff nowadays will be worth millions! The valuation of the diamond necklace and the sapphire ring is not matching the today s tiffany prices
I love to watch the jewelry appraisals.
My favorite also.
This could have been a short video when they said everything here is valued between 20 and $30,000. Thanks for watching
That’s what I was thinking lol
@ndspeedster i kept waiting for the biiiiig appraisal to come but yeah... all the same🤪
You obviously did not watch the video. & it would seem that all you needed to know was the value, not the artistry of the items.
This video really feeds my Venusian side! The Parure cameos were just so everything, I mean. They actually look more sublime than those of Empress Josephine. I wonder who the lady's relative was? 😍
I Say “Sold”😊
The first stone is a peridot, not a peridon.
One man's favour is another man's treasure (fortune)!
I'm all for beautiful items that won't be destroyed if accidently bumped. Glass scares me.
AI needs to go...
AMEN! I absolutely HATE AI. It’s horrible and cheap.
My grandmother's nephew had bought an old mansion. He lived there with his wife and children. I have no idea why but he gave my grandmother two huge glass shades. They were in the mantle in her house and beautiful--green swirls with gold and a lighter green. They shone. When my grandmother died, neither my mom or her sister wanted them and I didn't know if I wanted them or not. I was 26. My then mother in law stopped in and looked around. Her eyes went staight to those shades and my mom told her to take them. Two weeks later, she told me they were made by Tiffany and sold them for $700. I thought that was so wrong on her part as she knew about glass. My mom should have said no but none of us knew what they were. Gone is gone. 😢
if 3 generations don't figure out Tiffany why should the mother in law feel guilty ? more power to her since obviously you all got upset after you found out about the price . Btw. i don't believe the story . Two intact Tiffany lampshades are most likely 10 times worth 700 each .... However i applaud the "mother in law" you go far if you are educated :-)))
@olavwilhelm6843 It's true. I looked at those 2 beautiful glass shades on my grandmother's mantle. She died in the 1970s and I wasn't into glass because I was young. Neither my mom, her sister or I knew that they were Tiffany. I saw them prior in my mom's male first cousin's mansion he had bought. When he sold it, he gave my grandmother ( his aunt,) the shades. Only my mom was upset because my then mother in law later bragged to her about the price she got. I'd have no reason whatsoever to make it up. There were 4 more but I have no idea what the cousin did with them. I became educated in glass and antiques: I grew up with them and became a collector.
Why? Why dear God did’t I find a Tiffany in my garage sale days? Now, I’m trying to get rid of stuff!
Almost all valued at $20,000 to $35,000 except for a couple pieces.
CEYLON
Why the ai?
So what did we learn here? Anything old from Tiffany is worth between $25,000 - $35,000.
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true thats kinda funny :-))) truth is you can find Tiffany Anitiques between 500 and 100.000 $
Almost everything started at $25,000?🤔
Just show the videos. No need for you to be blurting over it all.
I wonder how old is this video? It looks like from the 70s 😅maybe that stuff nowadays will be worth millions! The valuation of the diamond necklace and the sapphire ring is not matching the today s tiffany prices
90"s
Patrick Bateman
FAKE
Thats an ugly a tray
no it's absolutely amazing
You need to study Japanese decorative art.