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AI Identification

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Silver-tone filigree station chain necklace in the style of Camrose & Kross

Costume Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$45–$85

As of June 3, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a necklace featuring a series of silver-tone metal links and decorative circular stations. The piece resides on a blue velvet-textured surface that bears the partially visible text 'Camrose & Kross', suggesting a possible brand affiliation; however, without an in-person inspection of a stamped maker's mark on the jewelry itself, this remains a hypothesis. The construction consists of textured oval links alternating with larger circular open-work medallions featuring a scrolled filigree or Celtic-style motif. The metal appears to be a base metal with silver-colored plating, showing some light surface wear and minor oxidation or tarnishing in the recessed areas of the filigree, which is consistent with costume jewelry craftsmanship. The design is stylistically consistent with late 20th-century reproductions of historical or estate jewelry. The pieces are joined by simple metal jump rings. While the packaging suggests a specific maker, the identification as a Camrose & Kross piece is attributed based on the provided context rather than a visible signature on the item.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided imagery, I have examined a silver-tone filigree station necklace presented on packaging associated with Camrose & Kross. I cannot determine from a photo whether the item itself bears the requisite hallmarks or if the packaging is original to the piece. The construction appears to be silver-plated base metal, and I note slight oxidation in the filigree recesses which is typical for costume jewelry of this era. This estimate is based on the hypothesis that the piece is a licensed reproduction by Camrose & Kross; such items are collected for their association with historical estate jewelry designs. The current market for mid-to-late 20th-century designer costume jewelry remains stable, with demand driven by brand-specific collectors. To confirm this identification, an in-person inspection would be required to locate and verify the 'JBK' (Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy) or 'CK' stamps often used by this maker. The value of $45–$85 assumes the attribution is correct. If the piece is found to be an unattributed 'in the style of' imitation or a generic reproduction lacking the manufacturer's mark, the market value would likely decrease to the $10–$20 range. Final valuation depends entirely on physical authentication and the verification of brand markings which are not clearly visible in the documentation provided.

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