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from: JANIS KRACHT
date: 2016-06-10 23:40:00
subject: The Collectors Newsletter

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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@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!  Send us an email to newsletter@tias.com so we
can share your story with the rest of our readers.

Here's a story about collecting from one of our readers from Haymarket, VA

I spent about 30 or more years collecting Sterling Silver and other treasures
from various thrift stores in Virginia.  I've sold only a few of my
collectibles; thanks for posting photos of Mexican silver.  I no longer collect
from these stores as I have my fill and don't now want any more.  These are
three of my treasures and the first two were purchased for less than $5.00;
yes, I bought these at two separate stores and they were each priced at about
$4.95 each.  I'm not anxious to sell these; I went back to the Clock Tower
store in Falls Church VA where I'd purchased this first necklace and called the
clerk outside and handed her $20 for showing me this beautiful necklace with 21
hanging prism-like pendants.  It's stamped with a Taxco mark and I believe also
a Mexican eagle mark which was discontinued after 1971.  It was completely
black with tarnish when she handed it to me and I've never seen another
necklace like it.

This Sterling Silver Aladdin's lamp was in a box of freshly donated/priced
items at a Goodwill store in Virginia where I live; it's in mint condition and
was never used as a lantern.  I know how Aladdin felt after I paid $5.00 for
this and walked out of the store with my new treasure.  I've never added oil
and a wick to it as it likely might damage the metal.

I bought this Navajo Squash Blossom necklace at the same Clock Store, had to
see the manager due to it's expense.  I paid her
$325 and later sold it on eBay for $850.  These are usually not
signed by this one was stamped "P.P." for Peter Padilla.  It had Morenci
turquoise and I later found out that this mine had been closed for a while. 
These usually were not stamped with a maker's mark because they usually were
buried when the owner passed away.  So it was rare in being signed and also due
to the Morence turquoise.  What a find !!!

Mark S Haymarket, VA

You can view the pictures here:
https://www.facebook.com/TIASAntiques/posts/10154273955928656
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