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This is a vintage set of five men's accessories, including a tie pin and four shirt studs, presented in what appears to be their original fitted box. The items are gold-toned, suggesting they are either gold-plated, gold-filled, or possibly solid low-karat gold, and exhibit a slightly oval or elongated circular shape for their visible heads. Each of the five pieces features a small, star-set accent that the accompanying ribbon band explicitly identifies as a 'GENUINE DIAMOND'. The tie pin is a single, long, slender pin with a pointed end, topped by one of the decorative oval heads. The four studs are designed to be inserted into shirt buttonholes, with two appearing slightly larger than the other two, suggesting they might be for different shirt placements like collar and cuffs, or simply a pair of larger stud tops and a pair of smaller stud backs. The overall finish appears polished with some surface wear visible, consistent with age and use, possibly exhibiting minor scratches or tarnishing on the gold-tone surfaces. The box itself is rectangular, made of what seems to be a dark-colored (possibly black or dark blue) material, likely leatherette or cardboard, with a velvet or velour-lined interior in a dark hue, presumably black. The lining shows some signs of wear and lint accumulation. The interior perimeter of the box has a light-colored border, possibly wood or thick cardboard. The 'GENUINE DIAMOND' ribbon is discolored and frayed, indicating its age. The style suggests an early to mid-20th-century aesthetic, likely from the Art Deco to Mid-Century Modern period, as men's formal wear often incorporated such accessory sets during those times. The craftsmanship appears to be of reasonable quality, with attention paid to the setting of the small diamonds, which are flush with the surface and surrounded by engraved starburst patterns.
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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this vintage men's gold-tone stud and tie pin set, presented in its original fitted box, appears to be in good vintage condition. The 'GENUINE DIAMOND' inscription on the ribbon suggests the accents are indeed diamonds, a claim I would need to verify with a diamond tester during an in-person inspection. The 'gold-tone' finish indicates either plating or filling; a definitive karat assessment would require physical testing. The visible surface wear, minor scratches, and slight tarnishing are consistent with age and typical use for an item of this vintage, likely early to mid-20th century, aligning with Art Deco to Mid-Century Modern aesthetics. The box, while showing wear and fraying on the ribbon, adds to the collectibility as an original presentation piece.
Market conditions for such gold-tone, diamond-accented men's formal wear are generally moderate. While genuine diamonds add value, their small size and star setting limit their individual impact. Comparables for similar vintage sets depend heavily on the material (solid gold vs. plated/filled), the quality and size of diamonds, and overall craftsmanship. Demand is niche, primarily from collectors of vintage men's accessories or those seeking period-correct formal wear. Rarity is not exceptional unless a prominent maker's mark is present, which is not visible here. Factors impacting value include the actual gold content, the authenticity and quality of the diamonds, and the condition of both the jewelry and the box. Without physical inspection, I cannot confirm the material composition, exact diamond specifications (carat weight, cut, clarity), or verify the maker's authenticity. A physical examination would allow for definitive testing of metal purity and diamond authentication, which are crucial for a precise valuation.