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SPARKLES VINTAGE COSTUME JEWELRY - Gold Information includ. effect ... 3) If you are selling to a jewelry dealer, or antique dealer, a piece which is a desirable or collectible antique or has good vintage value, the value will ...
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AZillion SPARKLZ VINTAGE COSTUME JEWELRY - p. 4 Cufflinks, Tie ... Huge sapphire blue glass rhinestones prong set above gold tone "diamond cut" round frames. Vintage costume jewelry quality toggle cuff links, ...
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SPARKLES VINTAGE COSTUME JEWELRY - DESIGNER & SIGNATURE JEWELRY ... The brooch is about 2 inches, all prong set in hand soldered gold tone settings, signed Regency on the brooch. The clip EARRINGS are 1 1/8 inch. ...
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SPARKLES VINTAGE COSTUME JEWELRY The following is from an unsigned article, titled "INEXPENSIVE NECKLACES", the November 1904 issue of The Modern Priscilla, Boston, Massachusetts. ...
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