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from: Janis Kracht
date: 2016-07-15 17:59:52
subject: The Collectors Newsletter No. 1051 July 15 2016

5. Be sure to visit our boards on Pinterest! https://www.pinterest.com/TIASAntiques/

Here's the birthstone board for July: Ruby Those born in the month of July
have the ruby as their birthstone.  This board contains various pieces of
jewelry that contain rubies that are offered by merchants at www.TIAS .com

Feel free to stop by and check out all of our boards and while you're
there, please "follow" us!  We update these boards daily.
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6. TIAS.com is on Twitter! Click here and be sure to follow us!
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We've also started an Instagram page, so please be sure to follow us there
too!  http://instagram.com/tiasdotcom
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7. This Week's Stories and Requests for Help We try to post stories and
comments from our readers each week. Send your story to newsletter{at}tias.com
and we'll publish it in an upcoming newsletter.  We *love* to hear your
stories!  If you have a story you'd like to share, tell us about it and if
you have any photos, we'd love to see them!

This story is a reprint from 2003:

The Jar It's sad, but this is not all that uncommon. After your read the
story post your ideas to the online bulletin board at:
http://www.auctionbytes.com/forum/phpBB/viewforum.php?forum=16&31

Once a week I treat myself to a trip to the Goodwill store in my hometown
after work.  Some weeks are better than others, you never know what you
will find.  One particular day, I came across a beautiful apothecary-type
jar, ivory in color with gold-gilt leaves around it.  I'm not a big fan of
glassware, mostly because it is more of a hassle to store and pack when
sold.  I went past the jar, then went back to it.  No, keep moving I told
myself. Before I checked out, I returned to the aisle the jar was in. For
some reason I decided to buy it.  When I got home, I put the jar on my
entertainment center where it has caught the attention of everyone who
stops by.  I had tried a few times to open the jar, but it would not budge.

A girlfriend stopped by one night, and she tried to open the jar for me. 
Suddenly, she had a ghastlyook on her face.  She shook the jar and said
"I think you are sporting somebody's Grama on your entertainment
center!" The jar is a cremation urn!!  My family is really creeped out
by it, but what bothers me is how it ended up at a thrift store!  I feel a
tie to this jar, just because I think nobody should be forgotten.  It will
have a place in my home for as long as I live!!  (Much to the dismay of my
husband & kids).  What would you do?  Bonny P.
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