Sold this BIN jewelry lot ~4 hours after it was listed, guess what it went for?

kali_is_my_copilot

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Curious what you guys think this sold for, I have been second-guessing my pricing but we can use the $ and I don't mind at all leaving some meat on the bone for someone else.

Title: Huge Antique Gold GF Sterling Costume Jewelry Lot 70+ Grams Silver 24+ Grams GF

Description: This listing is for a large lot of antique and vintage jewelry plus one gorgeous plated or silver spoon.

Marked GF items include a pocket watch chain, a necklace chain, three pendants/charms (2 crosses, 1 heart w/ ruby), a tie clip and a pair of earrings, total weight 24 grams. There are also a child's ring and segment of chain marked 14k and a silver-tone & rhinestone man's ring marked 18KT GE but I don't think any of these are gold?

Marked silver items include an unusual gold washed sterling gate link style bracelet (28 g), old fully hallmarked Egyptian .800 silver earrings (3.5 g) and assorted sterling rings, charms, single earrings etc (30+ g). Other sterling items include a chain necklace w/ amethyst beads, a broken jadeite link bracelet and a cut crystal or glass bead necklace with silver fittings and clasp. The small spoon is marked "JM" inside the bowl and "VEZELAY" on the back. It isn't marked for metal content but looks and feels like silver.

There are some beautiful handmade silver filigree beads that are not marked but have been tested for and confirmed as .800-.900 silver that weigh a total of 12 grams. There are also some small pins and two extremely old lockets (the oval one is especially well-made and the picture appears Civil War-era) with original pictures that look to be at least gold filled but are not marked, and several pendants/brooches/bracelets etc. that could very well be gold or silver but aren't marked. Several beaded necklaces round out this lot.

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kali_is_my_copilot

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Don't be disappointed dig, but it sold for $100 plus shipping. I guess nobody else wanted to play lol. I was going to start it at 150 originally and I'm guessing it would have sold quickly at that price as well. I didn't have much in these items to begin with; the large silver bracelet, the filigree beads and most of the GF stuff came from thirty bucks worth of bulk junk jewelry bags I had just picked up, the rest of the items were odds & ends that I couldn't have spent more than a few cents each on when all is said and done. Really the only thing I regret throwing in are the lockets as I did some pricing today and probably could have sold the pair for 50-100 on their own, hopefully the buyer enjoys (or at least enjoys selling them).
 

Joe777Cool

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I would have said $149. I aim high....you can always reduce the price
 

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