Hi -
Can anyone tell me if Antonio Pineda worked in anything other than sterling (925 or 970) in the 1950's or 60's? Like silver plate??
I recently purchased an Antonio Pineda necklace which is a beauty - the moonstones and silver are gorgeous. It's marked with both the Antonio crown and the Taxco eagle, but it doesn't say 'sterling' (or 925 or 970).
However, the mark was stamped on the closure and there isn't much room there - something that should have been included in the mark is 'running' off the bottom (see photos). Could this be the 925 stamp?
Sorry if this sounds a bit petty - I just want to make sure this is actually sterling...
Thanks,
Ellen
Help With Antonio Pineda Necklace Mark
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you have raised an interesting point. i have seen dozens of mexican hoops etc which were brass with a faint hint of silver, yet marked as 'sterling' . in this case however, with Pineda's reputation, one should not worry about its being plated.
that would leave only the possibility of fakery. the workmanship of the necklace, the superb gradation of the links and even the sharpness of the maker's and silver mark all tell you that it is sterling and it is an authentic Pineda. it's gorgeous. but you have to bring it to life by wearing it!
that would leave only the possibility of fakery. the workmanship of the necklace, the superb gradation of the links and even the sharpness of the maker's and silver mark all tell you that it is sterling and it is an authentic Pineda. it's gorgeous. but you have to bring it to life by wearing it!