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<p>[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 128577, member: 36"]NICE haul Brad; that jewelry lot is a scrore. I spent the last two days investigating stuff a few towns over, one day at an "antique show" and the second at a fundraiser flea market. Glad I went to the latter, not so much the former. The first had bad neighbors who forced people who needed handicapped parking to park too far away to walk in comfortably. Given how much I found at decent prices, I should have just gone home. The next day was more interesting. The flea turned up one nice bracelet (for more than you paid for everything, Brad) and a few other bits. The best stuff was at, believe this or not, Savers. They were just putting some jewelry out and I found a pile I don't have photographed yet. Pictured are Italian millifiori glass, jade and sterling, the bracelet, and a Civil War reunion watch fob. The itemsI got the biggest kick out of are the little .800 silver pacifier pendant and the Victory pin made from 1941 pennies. [ATTACH=full]32894[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 128577, member: 36"]NICE haul Brad; that jewelry lot is a scrore. I spent the last two days investigating stuff a few towns over, one day at an "antique show" and the second at a fundraiser flea market. Glad I went to the latter, not so much the former. The first had bad neighbors who forced people who needed handicapped parking to park too far away to walk in comfortably. Given how much I found at decent prices, I should have just gone home. The next day was more interesting. The flea turned up one nice bracelet (for more than you paid for everything, Brad) and a few other bits. The best stuff was at, believe this or not, Savers. They were just putting some jewelry out and I found a pile I don't have photographed yet. Pictured are Italian millifiori glass, jade and sterling, the bracelet, and a Civil War reunion watch fob. The itemsI got the biggest kick out of are the little .800 silver pacifier pendant and the Victory pin made from 1941 pennies. [ATTACH=full]32894[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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