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  2. Worthy.com - Wikipedia

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    Worthy.com is a platform that allows sellers to auction their pre-owned diamonds, watches, and jewelry to vetted buyers. Founded in 2014 by Ben De-Kalo, Worthy.com provides appraisals, grading, insurance, and price guarantee for sellers.

  3. Blue Nile Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Blue Nile Inc. is a private company that sells diamonds and jewelry online. It was founded in 1999, went public in 2004, and was acquired by Signet Jewelers in 2022.

  4. Signet Jewelers - Wikipedia

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    Signet Jewelers is a public company based in Bermuda and Ohio, operating in the US, Canada and UK markets. It owns and operates brands such as Zales, Kay Jewelers, Jared, JamesAllen.com and Blue Nile, and has a history of acquisitions, lawsuits and COVID-19 impacts.

  5. Oscar Heyman & Brothers - Wikipedia

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    They emigrated to New York in 1906 and set up their own shop in October 1912 on Maiden Lane. [8] In February 1916, the company was granted its first of six U.S. patents related to jewelry making. [9] The office and manufacturing facilities have remained in New York, and are today on Madison Avenue. The firm employs designers, jewelers ...

  6. Finlay Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Finlay Enterprises Inc. was a holding company based in New York that conducted business through its wholly owned subsidiary "Finlay Fine Jewelry". It was founded in 1887. Finlay Enterprises Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in August, 2009. [1] Finlay operated the fine jewelry departments in many department stores.

  7. Dieges & Clust - Wikipedia

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    The medal was initially paid for through a trust fund established by the Martin J. Sheridan Memorial Committee, with New York State Supreme Court Justice Daniel F. Cohalan serving as chairman. [9] A 1936 New York Yankees World Series ring cast by Dieges & Clust and owned by Lou Gehrig held the record sale price for such a ring at $17,500. [10]

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