I couldn't see the turquoise stone you had but that is something that you need to look at carefully . Most of it is dyed howlite but I found a piece of Kingman turquoise in a bunch of costume jewelry. A turquoise expert appraiser told me that it was worth around $200 .
Hi, I enjoy your displays and your BEAUTIFUL humor 🤪 I wanted to say that it's grate when you show from the front then from the side. It's hard to see the jewelry, it's always nice has you do displays and give us 110/10%all the time. Love you 🙋♀️
Myra Holland I was in a large on the other day and they didn't have any and the goodwill in my town only has a couple of bags that look like they are full of plastic
@@rebeccagraves2878 I watch your videos at night instead of TV. My 13 year old granddaughter likes them too. I live in the Fla. Pandle and there is very little of anything to find here 😊
What a stroke of luck. Just under your video was another video called '5 Things To Know About Kramer'. Apparently, if memory serves me right, the New York ones are a good find as they're antique so you can always have a quick glimpse and see if you learn anything from it. Kris.
The pendant @ 4:23 is probably silver of southwest design and is missing the stone. Fyi if you rub a copper penny on what looks like turquoise and it leaves a dark mark then it is turquoise.
Have let you know, went to get my "jar" too and found Kramer, West Germany, Tres Jolie, Miriam Haskell and Coco Chanel, that still needs to be verified but oh my if it is!
You are speaking so low - even on full volume, I can hardly hear you. The camera angle isn't your usual, so too much vision of your arms crossing the screen in front of the jewellery... This recording is not up to your usual standard at all.