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Just got back from a big sale at my local TS and picked up a few things for a quarter as well as some other jewelry. I paid only $18 all together, but I'm hopeful that I can do well with resale.










The gold colored necklaces hanging on the left and right are costume. Were a quarter each and are nice looking. Will pair them with a costume pendant for resale. Same goes for the bracelet hanging over the picture frame. It attracted me as it consists of a few polished stones with two carved into birds.
The briefcase that everything is displayed in was a quarter. No one bought it because they didn't know how to open the lock. I found the combination written in tiny letters on the bottom. It is a Samsonite in great shape and has "Hallmark" imprinted on the outside. I might just keep this for me.
The Mickey Mouse "statue" was a quarter. Not sure what I can get out of it, but there doesn't appear to be a logo or anything on it. There does seem to be two hearts carved into the bottom under the paint.
The watch that mickey is sporting as an eyepatch is a Bulova women's watch with a 10K RGP bezel. Vintage? Cost $2.
The three glasses were a buck a piece and have a sticker saying "Orrefors Sweden". I believe they are crystal.
The Coca Cola pins were a quarter on that frame. Probably is some worthless promotional thing, but for $0.25 why not risk it?
The silver chain in the center is a sterling piece from Avon that has baby shoe charms. Was $2.50 / about spot price.
The Dolphin ring was $1.50. About spot. I'm pretty sure they would have priced it much higher had they been able to read the 925 mark inside. Tarnish and some dirt covered it up leaving only a small spot of what appeared to be a dent.. lucky for me.
The ring with the chief head I thought might be silver as it was stamped "Mexico" and it appears to have a few tarnish spots. I've found a few instances where stamps from Mexico do not land properly/completely on the piece. Seems to just be silver plated, but apparently will still probably be my best find. I paid $5 and comparable pieces went for over $100: http://www.ebay.com/itm/FANTASTIC-V...D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
And lastly the small cross is sterling and marked 925 Thailand as well as ISX. Was priced well over spot at $3.75, but it is in good shape and I've been needing some sterling charms for some chains I have. Crosses seem to do fairly well on eBay.










The gold colored necklaces hanging on the left and right are costume. Were a quarter each and are nice looking. Will pair them with a costume pendant for resale. Same goes for the bracelet hanging over the picture frame. It attracted me as it consists of a few polished stones with two carved into birds.
The briefcase that everything is displayed in was a quarter. No one bought it because they didn't know how to open the lock. I found the combination written in tiny letters on the bottom. It is a Samsonite in great shape and has "Hallmark" imprinted on the outside. I might just keep this for me.
The Mickey Mouse "statue" was a quarter. Not sure what I can get out of it, but there doesn't appear to be a logo or anything on it. There does seem to be two hearts carved into the bottom under the paint.
The watch that mickey is sporting as an eyepatch is a Bulova women's watch with a 10K RGP bezel. Vintage? Cost $2.
The three glasses were a buck a piece and have a sticker saying "Orrefors Sweden". I believe they are crystal.
The Coca Cola pins were a quarter on that frame. Probably is some worthless promotional thing, but for $0.25 why not risk it?
The silver chain in the center is a sterling piece from Avon that has baby shoe charms. Was $2.50 / about spot price.
The Dolphin ring was $1.50. About spot. I'm pretty sure they would have priced it much higher had they been able to read the 925 mark inside. Tarnish and some dirt covered it up leaving only a small spot of what appeared to be a dent.. lucky for me.
The ring with the chief head I thought might be silver as it was stamped "Mexico" and it appears to have a few tarnish spots. I've found a few instances where stamps from Mexico do not land properly/completely on the piece. Seems to just be silver plated, but apparently will still probably be my best find. I paid $5 and comparable pieces went for over $100: http://www.ebay.com/itm/FANTASTIC-V...D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
And lastly the small cross is sterling and marked 925 Thailand as well as ISX. Was priced well over spot at $3.75, but it is in good shape and I've been needing some sterling charms for some chains I have. Crosses seem to do fairly well on eBay.
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