Tuesday, November 19, 2019

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It's Time for Spring Bling! LA's Abell Auction Company Hosts ...

Business Wire (press release)-Apr. 18, 2018
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Are you on the hunt for vintage jewelry, an iconic Hermes Kelly shoulder bag or classic Rolex watch? Abell Auction ...
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Shopping High-Fashion Paris on the Cheap

New York Times (blog)-Mar. 21, 2018
While paying for my haul (a cashmere blazer by Angelo Tarlazzi and vintage fur ... fur and cocktail dresses beckoning from hangers; vitrines piled with jewelry, ...
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No Stone Unturned: A Man's Guide to Jewelry

GQ Magazine-Mar. 5, 2018
And now, more than ever, jewelry makers and estate-sale stalkers are tapping into something higher. From a Chrome Hearts band with a perfect patina to a ...
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Check your attic: these old items could be worth some money

MarketWatch-Jul. 17, 2018
Maybe you'll find an old record player, your toy doll collection or vintage jewelry. These types of sentimental collectibles can be great for your youthful soul, but ...

1 comment:

Pearl Necklace said...

Life in the "Rotunda" was no less variegated than its novel model.
Alexei Tolstoy was sent to Erenburg a postcard in the cafe "Rotonda", where
instead of the names was "AI monsieur mal coiffe" -- "Bad pricesnew
Lord", and the postcard reached its destination. And Maximilian Voloshin wrote
in a newspaper article in 1916 that the appearance of Ehrenburg "in other quarters
Paris causes confusion and excitement of passers-by. The impression was
to produce ancient cynical philosophers in the streets of Athens and Christian
hermits in the streets of Alexandria" (op. CIT. for PEOPLE, YEARS, LIFE. -- KN. 1.
P. 160). Speaking about the General atmosphere of the time, Ilya Ehrenburg notes: "We
came to the Hotel because we were attracted to each other. Not the scandals we
attracted; we were not even inspired by the bold aesthetic theories; we
just were drawn to each other, we have common feeling of distress"
(P.161).