Hi there, Donna.
My name is Jessica, and I happened to catch your section in the Hippo.
My father-in-law, who is in his mid 70s, gave me some of these treasures. From what I understand, some belonged to his mother, grandmother, along with his great-grandmother.
Some of the cases alone are fantastic.
I’m not sure if these things are of any monetary value, but they are treasures, no matter. I hope you enjoy looking at them and I would be interested in any input or feedback you may have on them.
Jess
Dear Jess,
Nice lot of Victorian jewelry. Your father-in-law passed you some nice family pieces.
Jess, most of the items in the photos you sent are not gold (the pins, earrings and watch fob). The two rings in the jeweler’s boxes I would say are either 10kt or 14kt. They would be marked inside the bands.
Even though the pins would be gold filled (gold over metal) they still have value for being from the Victorian era (mid to late 1800s). They also look to be in good condition and that helps for values.
The Puss in Boots watch fob (holder) is also gold filled.
Jess, as far as values go, I would think all the pins are in the $40+ range each. Earring set $25. Two gold rings would depend on stones and gold level. So you should bring them to a jeweler to get an accurate value.
The watch fob would be in the $70 range.
I hope this was helpful, Jess, and thanks for sharing your treasures.
Note: Even the Victorian jewelry store boxes have value to jewelry collectors as well.