Rag BRAG and blah! and Sparkle!

This is really one of my favorite pieces because not only is it pretty pretty pretty.... you just have to "pet it" when standing next to it!

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And here's my blah-wah! :(

For some reason I just can't seem to get "rid" of this pendleton skirt, shell and matching coat from the 1960s She is attached to me!!!!!! eeeeeeggggghhh. Sold it and buyer returned because of alteration--which WAS declared. (and That's a Long Story too..... ) It is a simple fix.... I'm just not a seamstress this month!! LOL I swear she is going to get buried after this auction if there is no taker!!!! LOL

Last but not least... got some great sparkly jewels on to adorn those fall jackets and suits...... but you gotta see this one especially. No famouse name.... just gosh darn great look!

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Ends tonight and No Reserve!


cheers!
 
Luscious velvet on that cape Barbara.....it does look 'pet-able'

Don't know what to say about the pendleton? I have several suits
that are clinging to me like saran wrap too......eeeeekkk!

Gorgous brooch! did you use your scanner to get the pic?

Sue
 
Hi.... still laughing about saran wrap!!!!!!!!

Just came back to say one more thing I forgot which I think will be very cool for 50-60s fashion folk. Also on board is 1959 HC book - The Bishop Method of Clothing Construction. Excellent photos and detail instructions.

http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/ebayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8134074760

The pin picture is camera shot. I (and most jewelry enthusiasts) don't use the scanner because of back shadows and glare. It can be good for real detail closeup of a bead or something, but cameras are best.

Lighting - outdoors is great, but indoors with good light and a filter tent or box is super best. This pin I just took at the shop with nothing special!!
Thanks for the compliment...... (can't believe it's sitting out there @ 9.99!)
 
They are all so nice. I have a Pendleton Suit to list. Hope it doesn't cling to me like Saran Wrap!!!:D

I just want to chime in here about taking jewelry with a camera. I really think it is best to do, too. A scanner makes them too small and you cannot see all the details.
 
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