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Pair of filigree earrings consistent with sterling silver and blister pearls

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AI Estimated Value

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$45–$85

As of May 22, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This pair of earrings appears to be constructed from silver-toned filigree metal, featuring large mabe or blister-style pearls as the central focus. The pearls exhibit a high degree of orient and iridescence, with pink and green overtones typical of cultured or natural pearls, though they possess surface irregularities consistent with organic growth. The metalwork is a decorative wire filigree in a floral or sunburst motif, composed of twisted wire and small granulation beads along the scalloped edges. On the reverse of one earring, a circular plaque bears several stamped marks. The text appears to read 'CHINA', followed by a second line that is partially obscured but resembles 'BJ', and a bottom line reading '925'. This '925' mark is a common indicator representing silver fineness (sterling), though such stamps are unverified without a metallurgical test. The metal shows significant surface oxidation and a dark patina, particularly in the recessed areas of the filigree, suggesting some age or exposure. The earrings appear to be of the screw-back or clip-on variety based on the visible hinged mechanism on the left. The overall craftsmanship is consistent with late 20th-century jewelry imports from China, intended to mimic traditional filigree techniques.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have examined this pair of filigree earrings. The items appear to be constructed from a metal consistent with sterling silver and feature what appear to be blister or mabe pearls. The reverse bears marks that I interpret as 'CHINA' and '925', suggesting a silver fineness of 92.5%, though I cannot verify the metal content or the origin of these stamps without a physical metallurgical test. The design utilizes a floral sunburst filigree motif with granulation, which is characteristic of mid-to-late 20th-century Chinese export jewelry. The visible patina and surface oxidation suggest some age, though the level of wear is consistent with a pre-owned vintage item. From a photograph, I cannot verify if the pearls are natural, cultured, or synthetic, nor can I determine the structural integrity of the screw-back mechanisms. The estimated value assumes the materials are sterling silver and organic pearls as marked. If the metal is found to be a silver-plated base metal or the pearls are determined to be imitation (such as plastic or glass with a pearlescent coating), the value would likely drop to a decorative range of $10–$20. Market demand for this type of export filigree remains steady among vintage collectors, though it does not typically reach the price points of high-end designer jewelry. To confirm the identification and value, an in-person examination by a gemologist to test the pearls and a professional acid or X-ray fluorescence test of the metal would be required.

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