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Rough_Rock
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- Jun 6, 2012
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Hello fellow antique lovers!
There's a pawn shop closing near my work. I stopped in today and found a gorgeous Edwardian ring with a single miner's cut diamond in it. Faces up very white. Stamped 18k white gold. The ring is in this style- http://www.rubylane.com/item/419645-212-0323B/18K-w-g-Edwardian-Diamond
I didn't think to take any pics but its gorgeous! Beautiful filigree with butterflies, flowers and a distinct look of a coat of arms over both shanks. Real kicker- the coat of arms has an "M" shape and my BF's (soon to be FI) name begins with M.
He told me I could buy myself a pretty antique since we picked a new ring for my e-ring.
Well they originally wanted $900 for it and its marked down to $300. I know it isn't a closing scam because 3 other stores lost their leases so a steakhouse could be put in their place.
Should I go for it??? It seems very reasonable to me.
There's a pawn shop closing near my work. I stopped in today and found a gorgeous Edwardian ring with a single miner's cut diamond in it. Faces up very white. Stamped 18k white gold. The ring is in this style- http://www.rubylane.com/item/419645-212-0323B/18K-w-g-Edwardian-Diamond
I didn't think to take any pics but its gorgeous! Beautiful filigree with butterflies, flowers and a distinct look of a coat of arms over both shanks. Real kicker- the coat of arms has an "M" shape and my BF's (soon to be FI) name begins with M.
He told me I could buy myself a pretty antique since we picked a new ring for my e-ring.
Well they originally wanted $900 for it and its marked down to $300. I know it isn't a closing scam because 3 other stores lost their leases so a steakhouse could be put in their place.
Should I go for it??? It seems very reasonable to me.