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Oh man, that's a bargain!!
so sorry you lost it though
Yeah, it still makes me really mad, 20 years later!
There was a certain jewelry box that somehow got lost in the shuffle.
When I asked about it's whereabouts, I never really got a good answer, so I let it go.
Ugh that just makes me so mad for you! You know even if you have a lot of jewelry it can be just one piece that you lost that sticks with you.
For me it's my mother's wedding set, stolen from our condo in 2003, still haunts me.
^ Let me put it this way ... it is entirely possible that an Ostby Barton toi et moi is listed on LT for $245 which coincidentally is a bit less than the price paid for it ... hope that info helps!
Right? Was underpriced for what it is but hey hopefully someone who really loves it bought it and not a reseller.
I bought the ring and will keep it as is. I am in love with this ring and the history.
hello! I came across this thread while researching the ring my boyfriend and I bought together. I found the OB mark (with the maltese cross) and was stunned to find out the history behind it. I am a big lover of antique jewelry and this piece is breathtaking.
the place I bought it from didn't mention anything about OB and I don't think they knew how much more valuable it was based on that alone. very interesting. (it's our engagement ring, so it wasn't cheap either as you can imagine). happy to show more photos or a video if people want to see it.
what is also of note is I have not seen many OB pieces quite like this in terms of having such a large diamond (2.2 carats, old european cut) so I wonder if it was custom made for a special client. I would love to figure out more of the history.. the company I bought it from said their source was an estate sale on long island in nyc
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