Tiffany Bracelet And Necklace
Posted in Jewellery on 11/09/2006 08:40 pm by admin
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Beginning 9:00 A.M. Saturday • 10:00 A.M. Sunday PREVIEW: Friday, November 26th 12 Noon to 4 P.M.
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Bracelet Buddy $12.99 Are all your bacelets and watches sitting somewhere in the bottom of your jewelry box…because you don’t have time or patience to put them on?? The Bracelet Buddy lends a helping hand to anyone who has difficulty putting on a bracelet with a clasp. The clip at the end of the Bracelet Buddy secures one end of your bracelet, allowing your free hand to wrap the bracelet around your wrist and easily … |
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Hagerty 15507 7-Ounce Silver Cleaner, White $2.00 Super Bright┢ 5 LED Camo Color Flashlight – Light Weight – This powerful flashlight has 5 brilliant LED’s and a reliable push-button control. Easy-grip handle and convenient size makes this the perfect flashlight for any job. Features: Camo paint jobHigh quality metal flashlight Push button on/off Convenient pocket size Intensely bright light Long life LED bulbs Measures 5 x 2.25 x 2.25 inches… |
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Elizabeth Taylor: My Love Affair with Jewelry $65.00 “”Here, in my own words and as I remember them, are my cherished stories about a lifetime of fun and love and laughter…I’ve never thought of my jewelry as trophies. I’m here to take care of it and to love it, for we are only temporary custodians of beauty.”–Elizabeth Taylor”She has mesmerized movie audiences since her debut in “National Velvet” at the age of twelve, dazzled both men and women w… |
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Louis Comfort Tiffany At Tiffany & Co. $60.00 Celebrated for his Art Nouveau stained-glass interpretations of birds, insects, fruits and flowers, Louis Comfort Tiffany was the foremost American designer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His enormous influence on his father’s famed company, however, has been largely obscured. In this illustrated volume, Tiffany & Co design director John Loring puts into perspective the mutually benefi… |
