diamondman
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- May 20, 2004
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A friend aquired a pearl choker from an estate in a box with Mikimoto papers inside and a receit of sale. It was purchased in Hong kong in 1968. They are 6mm pearls about 16" long with a sterling pearl clasp. The pearls are not knotted in between each, just strung. There is no "M" stamp or any other mark indicating that it is a Mikimoto besides the papers that came with it. It is in a Mikimoto original box. Should the choker be stamped with the "M" the most of the companys necklaces have? Is there any quick way to tell? (aside from an appraisal) Thank you for any help on this matter...
p.s. the friend paid about $600 for the piece.
p.s. the friend paid about $600 for the piece.
