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  2. Look up designer jewelry makers marks using this list of designers and images of their stamps. Contact Heritage Auctions for a free appraisal of your designer jewelry.

  3. Your Guide to Gold Markings and Stamps on Jewelry

    www.jewelersmutual.com/the-jewelry-box/gold...

    Ever see those tiny markings and stamps on gold jewelry? Use this guide to understand what hallmarks areand what they mean.

  4. Vintage hallmarks help antique lovers identify the jewelrys materials, purity, brands & makers in no time. Antique jewelry has six types of hallmarks – Makers & Trademarks for the brand, Purity & Assay marks for the materials, and Date Letter & Duty marks for the age.

  5. A Complete Guide to 925 Stamps & Other Jewelry Hallmarks

    www.jewelry-auctioned.com/learn/buying-jewelry/...

    You’ll see these stamps on noble (or “precious”) metals like gold, platinum, silver, and palladium. But hallmarks can also communicate who created the piece, who authenticated it, and where the jewelry was made. Today, we’ll have a complete jewelry stamps list and what each hallmark means.

  6. Gold Jewellery Hallmarks & Makers Marks - World Gold Council

    www.gold.org/.../about-gold-jewellery/gold-hallmarks

    Gold hallmarks are one of the earliest forms of consumer protection. Learn about gold makers marks and how gold purity is proved and recognised here.

  7. Gold Jewelry List of Marks - Dr. Lori Ph.D. Antiques Appraiser

    www.drloriv.com/.../gold-jewelry-list-of-marks

    Use Dr. Lori's ultimate gold guide with its gold jewelry list of marks to identify and value your thrifting and shopping finds for value.

  8. Antique and Vintage Jewelry Maker's Marks: A Collector’s Guide

    www.invaluable.com/blog/guide-to-jewelry-marks

    Silver and gold jewelry markings are commonly known as purity marks, maker’s marks, symbols, or date letters. This jewelry hallmarks guide can help explain what those tiny etchings actually mean – and how to ensure you’re buying the real thing.