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<p>[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 402385, member: 36"]I found a few bits today, but yesterday ... whoops! My usual hospital charity thrift had their fall opening day on Wednesday and $90+ later I finally got out of there. But, top of the pops was a 1.5 pint (about 750ml or close enough) silver and glass "pocket flask" that was more likely for a picnic set or something for someone with far too much money. It has Gorham marks and had an $8 price tag(!) Not shown[ATTACH=full]140109[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]140110[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]140111[/ATTACH] are some scrap gold bits and two 80s Lanvin necklaces. The image was so blurry I dumped it. I wouldn't have bought the Mona Lisa piece, but her backing is British sterling with a patent number on it. The two mezuzot pendants cost just under $20 the pair. The glass one has a mark I haven't really investigated yet and an amethyst underneath. The cameo isn't that great, but it's real although the metal is Lord-knows what. The bracelet is hollow sterling. The blue bit is just glass, but pretty glass.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 402385, member: 36"]I found a few bits today, but yesterday ... whoops! My usual hospital charity thrift had their fall opening day on Wednesday and $90+ later I finally got out of there. But, top of the pops was a 1.5 pint (about 750ml or close enough) silver and glass "pocket flask" that was more likely for a picnic set or something for someone with far too much money. It has Gorham marks and had an $8 price tag(!) Not shown[ATTACH=full]140109[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]140110[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]140111[/ATTACH] are some scrap gold bits and two 80s Lanvin necklaces. The image was so blurry I dumped it. I wouldn't have bought the Mona Lisa piece, but her backing is British sterling with a patent number on it. The two mezuzot pendants cost just under $20 the pair. The glass one has a mark I haven't really investigated yet and an amethyst underneath. The cameo isn't that great, but it's real although the metal is Lord-knows what. The bracelet is hollow sterling. The blue bit is just glass, but pretty glass.[/QUOTE]
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