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Re: Cellini Gold Religious Medal
If this is truely a Benvenuto Cellini piece, its priceless, and can not be truely valued until it goes up for auction, and could fetch anywhere in the realm of tens of thousands to millions of dollars. I would heavily reccomend that you:
If these aren't financially viable for you, I would beg you for the sake of common human culture to donate or lease the piece to a large public museum, who will better be able to care for, protect, and display it. Leasing, rather than donating, would allow you to continue to own and control the piece once the lease expires, if you choose not to renew it. If a thief were to break into your home, they would likely take it to be melted down as they would not understand its artistic and antique value, and then fantastic piece of human history and culture would be lost forever. If you are concerned about getting the piece back from the museum should you need it, have a lawyer go over the lease agreement.
Re: Cellini Gold Religious Medal
Thank you, very much you were very helpful.
Re: Cellini Gold Religious Medal
what happens with this medal? is original?
Re: Cellini Gold Religious Medal
I don't know, I don't live in a big city to rent it out to and cannot travel. I don't know if it is an original, I don't know how to tell and don't know anybody where I live who can tell me. I do know it is very old, because my grandmother is 98 yrs. old.
In reply to Re: Cellini Gold Religious Medal by Alejandrom
Re: Cellini Gold Religious Medal
Good afternoon, were you able to find ay further informaiton regarding your pendant. I also have one very similar. I have not been able to locate another anywhere online. Mine is also stamped Cellini on the bail.
Re: Cellini Gold Religious Medal
No, I have not gotten any information on my pendant, I don't know even where to start, if you get any information on yours, please let me know. Thanks.