Rhinestone fakes outsparkle diamonds
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Rhinestone necklace or its imitations are quickly becoming recognized and appreciated for their beautiful designs and twinkling luminescence. The monetary worth of rhinestone jewelry depends upon the craftsmanship of cut and faceting, the material used and the signature of the designer or artisan, if any.
Publication Name: Antiques & Collecting Magazine
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1084-0818
Year: 2003
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Vintage cels sell
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Disney animator, John Basmajian, salvaged and saved source works, primarily original cells and backgrounds, from every stage of the animation process for years. The most exquisitely crafted and valuable cels are multi-layered over hand painted, elaborate master settings.
Publication Name: Antiques & Collecting Magazine
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1084-0818
Year: 2003
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Collecting defunct financial documents: scripophily
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Old stock certificates have become popular collectibles because they may contain historic developments, signatures of historic people and they are creative works of art. Ways to evaluate certificates for collecting purposes are described.
Publication Name: Antiques & Collecting Magazine
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1084-0818
Year: 2001
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