The guests of the road really believed that the “beautiful” ring of her husband was in fact “plastic”, laughing because she heard her true value.
Warning: This article contains spoilers of the road to the antiques.
A narrow laugh in road fish, while the ring rejected by the “plastic” deserved a small fortune.
Jeffrey Moon's antiques were present on Estborn Street to shoot another batch from the famous BBC Day.
A woman approached from there, carrying a brooch and two rings, one of which originally belonged to the other piece of jewelry.
I participated: “I left my daughter by my mother -in -law, and she has very beautiful and very small fingers and she could not wear it.
“So we thought it was better to use it so that you could wear it. We didn't catch anything, we went out very carefully and made it in a ring to fit it.
Then I put this [another jewel] In, just to get something. And keep the original box. “
Moon expressed his interest in cutting backgrounds, especially the green loop that is located in its corresponding green box, which prompted the owner's response: “This belongs to my other daughter from my mother -in -law again.”
When I was asked about those who initially bought the ring, she revealed: “I don't know.
“They were traveling regularly to Paris, so he could have been purchased by my husband's father or perhaps her father, I am not sure.”
The expert was weighing: “I think he might return to her time in Paris, and it was clear that she was a very discriminatory buyer, because Bochsheron is one of the most famous companies in the world to make jewelry, in synonym with Cartier and Faberg.”
He continues the admiration of the element before him, and was surprised, “so it is the highest possible level of craftsmanship and here we see it.
“This jade plate is not, installed on platinum, with a type of ribbon that is behind it in sapphire and diamonds.
“But this is a very narrow work, a very accurate, very loud picture of perfect.”
When moving to the effects of his design, the expert clarified “and the jade disk, and he actually expected the Art Deco period where there was a whiff from the east that was brought to the engineering style to some extent.”
He said that he predicts more speculation about the schedule, “I think this is just a hint before it explodes, perhaps [in] 1920 This was made and then by 1925 and 1927, things became more engineering and powerful. “
Moon then turned his focus to the second episode, where she glorified her as a “beautiful expression” of Art Deco.
He explained that examining its articles: “It is made of rock crystal that has nothing to do with glass at all. It is a stone and its harsh work and it seems like a machine -made object.”
The guest responded to humor: “Yes, I thought he was plastic!” And that Moon replied: “Well, it is certainly not, it is cold, white water, rock crystal -“, only to be hugely cut through its frequent joking “looks plastic.”
He sold the famous French jewelry, Rene Puapin, but was actually designed by Susan Bilberon, his main product.
Commenting on the unique gravity of the element, Moon reflected: “So you will have a white rocky rocky ring with a water diamond in the middle, which is an older diamond, a type of article without boredom, right? The return of light and sparkling.
“Two sizes, one value, one may not be valuable but decorative.
“These are the amazing temptations of the Parisian magic, right? This is exactly what people want today and a value comes in dizzy.”
Moon, who started his evaluation: “I think Broch Potcheron here, made of sapphire, small sapphire and small diamonds in reality, gets a certain value, and gets 18,000 pounds.”
The owner was surprised by the noble evaluation, and she was shocked clearly while shaking, “What? Oh”, apparently the loss of words.
“But this is not the end. Because diamonds here are fundamentally worth 15,000 pounds.”
He praised her to maintain the original jewelry context: “It was good for you that you have maintained the original context of this and I was very keen to do so.”
In conclusion, Moon shared: “I will sigh in breath, because this is a very exciting moment. You have something in the jewelry collection center today.
“People want these jewelry, this is a colorless Art Deco statement, more than you imagine.
“So I think that if you will return this diamond there, the value of 55,000 pounds will be an appropriate 60,000 pounds.”
The guest could not hide her reaction because she was “in the amazing assessment and then laughed, saying:” Yes. Och. “
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