
What’s It Worth? A Medal Of Distinction
At a recent jewelry show in Atlanta, an antiques dealer brought us a little pendant, curious as to its history

At a recent jewelry show in Atlanta, an antiques dealer brought us a little pendant, curious as to its history

Victorian jewelry is known for originality and the beauty of its original mountings, making
it a cherished and preferred

As we get ready to usher in a new year, Katrina and I thought we would share a watch made

At Old Northeast Jewelers, we specialize in emerald cuts and old mine diamonds, advising on preservation rather than hasty re-cuts.

This Cartier watch evokes many emotions. The name, material, the science and the art. This tickled Katrina’s and my fancy,

Readers know of our fondness for Tiffany items. We like to brag about the $400,000 Tiffany watch we once sold

Today we’re writing about a few things that have crossed my desk in the last weeks. The largest demantoid garnet

We received a package of estate goods last week and we opened it with anticipation. This particular jeweler frequently sends

Arrows have been a popular subject for jewelry makers for hundreds of years. Here are three of the most interesting

As antique jewelry specialists, we’ve always been fascinated by the transition from the darker, extremely conservative Victorian days to the

At a recent jewelry show in Atlanta, an antiques dealer brought us a little pendant, curious as to its history

Victorian jewelry is known for originality and the beauty of its original mountings, making
it a cherished and preferred

As we get ready to usher in a new year, Katrina and I thought we would share a watch made

At Old Northeast Jewelers, we specialize in emerald cuts and old mine diamonds, advising on preservation rather than hasty re-cuts.

This Cartier watch evokes many emotions. The name, material, the science and the art. This tickled Katrina’s and my fancy,

Readers know of our fondness for Tiffany items. We like to brag about the $400,000 Tiffany watch we once sold

Today we’re writing about a few things that have crossed my desk in the last weeks. The largest demantoid garnet

We received a package of estate goods last week and we opened it with anticipation. This particular jeweler frequently sends

Arrows have been a popular subject for jewelry makers for hundreds of years. Here are three of the most interesting

As antique jewelry specialists, we’ve always been fascinated by the transition from the darker, extremely conservative Victorian days to the