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Report #: UA-2026-324
Generated: April 16, 2026

Appraisal Report

Victorian Diamond Jewelry Values 2026

Item Description

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Auction price analysis for Victorian-era diamond jewelry (1837–1901) including engagement rings, brooches, pendants, and parures. Covers old mine cut, rose cut, and table cut diamonds with setting style premiums.
Category
Jewelry
Materials
diamond (+5 more)
Condition
varies
Era
Victorian (1837–1901)

Estimated Value Range

$X,XXX - $XX,XXX
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Confidence Level: 85%

Identification Notes

Victorian jewelry is dated by stylistic characteristics: early Victorian (c.1837–1860) features naturalistic motifs; mid-Victorian (1860–1880) heavier gold and mourning motifs; late Victorian (1880–1901) lighter silver-topped settings and crescent/star motifs. Maker's marks may appear on clasps — Cartier, Tiffany, and Fabergé signed Victorian pieces command major premiums.

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Market Analysis

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Recent Comparable Sales

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Disclaimer: This AI-generated report is for informational purposes only and not a formal appraisal. Values are estimates based on comparable market data.
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Data current through June 2026

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