Mans Ring

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Valuation
Refined using real market comparables and condition analysis
Item Details
No specific maker identified; common for vintage pieces from this era.
The design and materials are consistent with styles popular in the 1920-1940 period, characterized by bold geometric shapes and intricate detailing.
Documentation of the ring's history would enhance value; research local antique shops or online databases for context.
Condition
- Minimal signs of wear
- No significant scratches or damage
Very Good condition maintains value; adds approximately 10-20%.
Summary
Mans Ring. Dating to 1920-1940. Materials: Gold and black stone. Estimated value: $45 – $90. Condition: Very Good. The market for vintage jewelry is currently stable, with moderate demand for unique pieces.
Market Data
The market for vintage jewelry is currently stable, with moderate demand for unique pieces.
eBay, local antique shops, jewelry consignment stores
How to Improve Accuracy
Open Questions
- Exact maker identity
- Specific age confirmation
- Medium of the stone used
Photos That Could Refine This Valuation
- Close-up of any potential maker marks or engravings
- Detailed view of the stone's surface
Care & Preservation
- Store in a soft cloth or jewelry box to prevent scratches.
- Avoid exposure to harsh chemicals or extreme temperatures.
- Clean gently with a soft cloth to maintain shine.
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