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<p>[QUOTE="Lucille.b, post: 362142, member: 51"]No jumping, lol! This advice is exactly what I would do if it was mine and I was selling. Kind of fun to look at all the possible variations of Haskell (happy to leave dishes in the sink and take a good long look at the MH Morning Glory pages w/the excuse of helping of favorite boardie...) But yes, like finding a needle in a haystack. So many Miriam Haskell designs out there. And a repaired piece won't hold the value an original one would.</p><p><br /></p><p>Important as Reader mentioned: <i>be pristine in both pictures and text. </i>Could not agree more. You will need even better photos if possible, showing how the ends finish, the approximate length of things. Maybe you could say loose pieces measure between 1 1/2-3 inches or whatever estimate is correct, and then maybe photograph small groups with a quarter for scale.</p><p><br /></p><p>I would give the one lariat necklace its own photo, and do include exact measurements of that piece, plus any flaws.</p><p><br /></p><p>The clear photos will be important so people can tell what they are bidding on since this isn't your standard lot.</p><p><br /></p><p>I agree with the advice. But couldn't I just look at those MH Morning Glory pages one more time?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lucille.b, post: 362142, member: 51"]No jumping, lol! This advice is exactly what I would do if it was mine and I was selling. Kind of fun to look at all the possible variations of Haskell (happy to leave dishes in the sink and take a good long look at the MH Morning Glory pages w/the excuse of helping of favorite boardie...) But yes, like finding a needle in a haystack. So many Miriam Haskell designs out there. And a repaired piece won't hold the value an original one would. Important as Reader mentioned: [I]be pristine in both pictures and text. [/I]Could not agree more. You will need even better photos if possible, showing how the ends finish, the approximate length of things. Maybe you could say loose pieces measure between 1 1/2-3 inches or whatever estimate is correct, and then maybe photograph small groups with a quarter for scale. I would give the one lariat necklace its own photo, and do include exact measurements of that piece, plus any flaws. The clear photos will be important so people can tell what they are bidding on since this isn't your standard lot. I agree with the advice. But couldn't I just look at those MH Morning Glory pages one more time?[/QUOTE]
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