GW Jar find

mugsisme

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OK, yeah, I know ... wrong forum. BUT, y'all have seen my stuff in the past. AND, whoever was the one who told me I am addicted and I am never going to stop, well, uh, you were right.

Last Friday I got a jar for $100. Out comes this Tiffany necklace. It looks authentic. Yesterday I ran it by the store. Yup, they took it. Best $20 I've spent in a while. They overnighted it to me in a Tiffany bag, and man, does that sucker look GORGEOUS! I sorta want it now, but I can't, because I owe too much money. (2 pairs of Dansko shoes came home with me yesterday after visiting Tiffany ... that set me back $300.)

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You got your moneys worth there. was that it?
 

It put you out $300.00 but is it worth more or less than the $300.00 ?
 

It put you out $300.00 but is it worth more or less than the $300.00 ?

The shoes set her back 300. The necklace was in a $100 jar and the cleaning cost her $20. So the necklace is $120 minus what ever else she has in that jar, and cleaning and authentication is included.
 

OK, yeah, I know ... wrong forum. BUT, y'all have seen my stuff in the past. AND, whoever was the one who told me I am addicted and I am never going to stop, well, uh, you were right.

Last Friday I got a jar for $100. Out comes this Tiffany necklace. It looks authentic. Yesterday I ran it by the store. Yup, they took it. Best $20 I've spent in a while. They overnighted it to me in a Tiffany bag, and man, does that sucker look GORGEOUS! I sorta want it now, but I can't, because I owe too much money. (2 pairs of Dansko shoes came home with me yesterday after visiting Tiffany ... that set me back $300.)

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I doesn't bother me you are in the wrong forum. Personally, I wish they would just put all these sub divisions back into one forum/page and I wouldn't have to go to so many pages to read all the info and learn all I do on this site. It was so much simpler as little as a year or so ago. If I didn't want to read about eBay, I didn't...........no need to make a separate forum for it, I am intelligent enough to jump out of a entry if I am tired of reading about it. Oh, well............now I have to go back to Treasure Hunting and then click on eBay and wait for that page to load so I can see what someone can alert me to being worth buying on that forum. I love reading about all your finds where ever you make them, don't get me wrong..............sometimes we just make things more difficult than they have to be. Just sayin'

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I've temporarily misplaced the baggie with that silver in it. There was a 10K antique brooch, but the stone was broken. There was a turquoise necklace that I've already taken in to be consigned. A Talbots necklace and matching bracelet. The bracelet is missing a rhinestone. I've sold several of these broken name items for $25. A brooch from Italy with mosiac flowers. A stunning set of SS earrings, necklace and matching ring.
found it! ... I'll post a picture in a second.
 

OK, this is most of the good stuff from the jar. There was necklaces, bracelets, watches, earrings, and brooches that are good, and tons of junk too.

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Great finds for a GW jar. What size city do you live in?

Medium size. There are a good mix of people, I guess. Only two or three stores rely on their donations. Most of the stuff goes to a main sorting facility, and then is sent to different stores. Some get more high end stuff. That store is one of them, although I have bought completely junky jars too. I bought one the size of a small child for $100, and there was maybe 5 things. It will be hard to make my money back on that one.
 

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