LB> > Yes, check this bracelette for any identifying marks...
LB> > because the marks may be very small. Chances are if
LB> > there is no mark, there isn't much value in the piece.
LB>Well, there is a mark that says Sterling, or I THINK that's what it
LB>says. There's a jewelry company called that too, so I don't know if it
LB>means the company or that the bracelet is made of sterling. :> If I
LB>take it to someone to have it appraised, I want to take ALL of it in.
LB>That might be cheaper. Doesn't it cost quite a bit to do that?
I think it might be the name of the piece LYNN and if memory
serves me right, the piece is a collectable. I can't tell you
anything about costs of appraisals. I think it depends on where
you go. An auction house may do it for free. Just tell them that
you are considering having your collection put up for auction
and was wondering what it is worth--just don't say ya have a
small bit. After all, auctioneers will be trying to get top
dollar for them.
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þ SLMR 2.1 þ KEEP ON TRUCKING!---R.Crumb
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* Origin: The Horizon Bulletin Board 905-855-7934 (1:250/348)
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