The top photo shows the antique lockets and necklaces I'll be brining this weekend. I have a few more already up on the display, so I have plenty to choose from. Also I have a new deco pocket knife necklace, and a perfume bottle necklace. I have good luck with gadgets on chains. All the lockets are on gold filled or sterling chains that match the locket. These chains do not turn your neck black. I'm also showing an antique locket I sold on ebay today for a tidy price. The price is surprising seeing as the back of the locket is completely dented up. So, to get the bidders competing over a damaged piece is pretty significant. This kind of locket actually goes on a Victorian locket chain. It's a pretty desirable piece of jewelry. If you want to see what people ask for Victorian Locket Chains on ebay, click here . You'll need to log in to see the completed listings. These are not my items. This is just how I learn about things, so I figured I'd share.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Lockets
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