Goldette Jewelry

May 9th, 2008 by admin

Goldette was company that made jewelry in the NY Area in the the late 50’s

They  were know for their ornate work based on victorian & Eygptian  jewelry. 

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This is a example of unsigned Goldette.

Please Note the elaborate use of Metal .The Metal work is very detailed.

This type of closure is Distinctivly Goldette.

Goldette

Just Two childhood friends trying to See Bruce

September 20th, 2007 by admin

Just Two childhood friends trying to See Bruce

Bruce Springsteen is coming to NBC on September 28 ,2007
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/3041478/
Please Help us out & watch the Auction.
Or even bid on it.
Low low starting price of 99 cents.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280155238003

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Bruce Springsteen & The Street Band

September 14th, 2007 by admin

Bruce Springsteen & The Street Band

He’s coming to the NYC area in October.
I was lucky enough to get 4 tickets , but they were pricey.
I shared my good luck with my siblings- three of them had their 50th birthday this Year.
I can’t think of a better way to celebrate. So,now ,I have a huge credit card bill- that I need to pay . I am listing lots of Vintage Costume Jewelry at Low Low Price, Most with free shipping to pay for the Tickets.

Please visit my Ebay auctions at http://members.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewUserPage&userid=kellyww

Please visit my Ecrater Store at http://kellyww.ecrater.com/

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Jackie O Style Can You wear it

August 21st, 2007 by admin

Jackie O Style Can You wear it

Jackie O’s Style and Etiquette Tips
Good Taste Never Goes Out of Style

July 31, 2006 —

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis’ timeless look is still copied today.

From her oversize sunglasses to her signature sheath dresses to her love of French food, Onassis had a sense of style we could all learn from.

Shelley Branch, co-author of the etiquette book “What Would Jackie Do?,” has advice on what style tips Onassis might have given women in the 21st century.

Jackie Lesson No. 1: Less is more.

Onassis kept an eye on trends, but people try to do too many trends at once. Lace is very trendy, and so is the bling. Choose one or two things; don’t choose everything.

Jackie Lesson No. 2: It’s all about the fit.

You can buy a cheap item, and have it tailored for $20. You can really transform things in your closet. Onassis always experimented with looks.

Jackie Lesson No. 3: Mix different styles.

Onassis loved decorating. She loved many color schemes, patterns, especially in the early years, and she didn’t believe in a matchy look. She would take something high and take something low and mix it up, and she didn’t believe in a static look. Onassis was always making little teeny, tiny adjustments. The great thing is this doesn’t have to cost a lot of money.

Jackie Lesson No. 4: Shuffle your stuff.

You can achieve a different look, but not radically different. It’s a different mood, a different attitude, but the same stuff.

Jackie Lesson No. 5: Personalize correspondence.

Onassis was famous for handwriting beautiful letters and notes. Onassis never started with thank you. She would talk about the event first and what was special about it for a few sentences before even saying thank you.

Copyright © 2007 ABC News Internet Ventures

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Top Music Hits 1974

August 13th, 2007 by admin

Top Music Hits 1974

1. The Way We Were, Barbra Streisand
2. Seasons In The Sun, Terry Jacks
3. Love’s Theme, Love Unlimited Orchestra
4. Come And Get Your Love, Redbone
5. Dancing Machine, Jackson 5
6. The Loco-Motion, Grand Funk Railroad
7. TSOP, MFSB
8. The Streak, Ray Stevens
9. Bennie And The Jets, Elton John
10. One Hell Of A Woman, Mac Davis
11. Until You Come Back To Me (That’s What I’m Gonna Do), Aretha Franklin
12. Jungle Boogie, Kool and The Gang
13. Midnight At The Oasis, Maria Muldaur
14. You Make Me Feel Brand New, Stylistics
15. Show And Tell, Al Wilson
16. Spiders And Snakes, Jim Stafford
17. Rock On, David Essex
18. Sunshine On My Shoulder, John Denver
19. Sideshow, Blue Magic
20. Hooked On A Feeling, Blue Swede
21. Billy Don’t Be A Hero, Bo Donaldson and The Heywoods
22. Band On The Run, Paul McCartney and Wings
23. The Most Beautiful Girl, Charlie Rich
24. Time In A Bottle, Jim Croce
25. Annie’s Song, John Denver
26. Let Me Be There, Olivia Newton-John
27. Sundown, Gordon Lightfoot
28. (You’re) Having My Baby, Paul Anka
29. Rock Me Gently, Andy Kim
30. Boogie Down, Eddie Kendricks
31. You’re Sixteen, Ringo Starr
32. If You Love Me (Let Me Know), Olivia Newton-John
33. Dark Lady, Cher
34. Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me, Gladys Knight and The Pips
35. Feel Like Makin’ Love, Roberta Flack
36. Just Dont Want To Be Lonely, Main Ingredient
37. Nothing From Nothing, Billy Preston
38. Rock Your Baby, George McCrae
39. Top Of The World, Carpenters
40. The Joker, Steve Miller Band
41. I’ve Got To Use My Imagination, Gladys Knight and The Pips
42. The Show Must Go On, Three Dog Night
43. Rock The Boat, Hues Corporation
44. Smokin’ In The Boys Room, Brownsville Station
45. Living For The City, Stevie Wonder
46. The Night Chicago Died, Paper Lace
47. Then Came You, Dionne Warwick and The Spinners
48. The Entertainer, Marvin Hamlisch
49. Waterloo, Abba
50. The Air That I Breathe, Hollies
51. Rikki Don’t Lose That Number, Steely Dan
52. Mockingbird, Carly Simon
53. Help Me, Joni Mitchell
54. You Won’t See Me, Anne Murray
55. Never, Never Gonna Give You Up, Barry White
56. Tell Me Something Good, Rufus
57. You And Me Against The World, Helen Reddy
58. Rock And Roll Heaven, Righteous Brothers
59. Hollywood Swinging, Kool and The Gang
60. Be Thankful For What You Got, William Devaughn
61. Hang On In There Baby, Johnny Bristol
62. Eres Tu (Touch The Wind), Mocedades
63. Taking Care Of Business, Bachman-Turner Overdrive
64. Radar Love, Golden Earring
65. Please Come To Boston, Dave Loggins
66. Keep On Smilin’, Wet Willie
67. Lookin’ For Love, Bobby Womack
68. Put Your Hands Together, O’Jays
69. On And On, Gladys Knight and The Pips
70. Oh Very Young, Cat Stevens
71. Leave Me Alone (Ruby Red Dress), Helen Reddy
72. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Elton John
73. I’ve Been Searchin’ So Long, Chicago
74. Oh My My, Ringo Starr
75. For The Love Of Money, O’Jays
76. I Shot The Sherrif, Eric Clapton
77. Jet, Paul McCartney and Wings
78. Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me, Elton John
79. Tubular Bells, Mike Oldfield
80. Love Song, Anne Murray
81. I’m Leaving It All Up To You, Donny and Marie Osmond
82. Hello, It’s Me, Todd Rundgren
83. I Love, Tom T. Hall
84. Clap For The Wolfman, The Guess Who
85. I’ll Have To Say I Love You In A Song, Jim Croce
85. The Lord’s Prayer, Sister Janet Mead
87. Trying To Hold On To My Woman, Lamont Dozier
88. Don’t You Worry ‘Bout A Thing, Stevie Wonder
89. A Very Special Love Song, Charlie Rich
90. My Girl Bill, Jim Stafford
91. My Mistake Was To Love You, Diana Ross and Marvin Gaye
91. Helen Wheels, Paul McCartney and Wings
93. Wildwood Weed, Jim Stafford
94. Beach Baby, First Class
95. Me And Baby Brother, War
96. Rockin’ Roll Baby, Stylistics
97. I Honestly Love You, Olivia Newton-John
98. Call On Me, Chicago
99. Wild Thing, Fancy
100. Mighty Love, Pt. 1, Spinner

Some hits can be found at my ebay store

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Ecrater is stocked with Vintage Jewelry

July 15th, 2007 by admin

Ecrater is stocked with Vintage Jewelry

Lots of fun Vintage pins

Names like Gerry , Avon, Lucinda and much more

Figurals owls, snowman ,Fish and even a carved Lion’s Tooth.

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Vintage Hidden Watch Ring Flower Sheffield

June 30th, 2007 by admin

Vintage Hidden Watch Ring Flower Sheffield

Hide & seek.

Does any one know what time it is?

Now you can, hide a small watch on your finger

With a bit of tlc , I ‘m sure that it will be keeping time again 

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Vintage Costume Jewelry Lens On Squidoo

June 22nd, 2007 by admin

Vintage Costume Jewelry Lens On Squidoo

I have a new lens on Squidoo.

It ’s about one of my favorite subjects

Vintage Costume Jewelry.

Come Visit

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Hottest New Money Maker on Ebay- Easy & Quick

June 4th, 2007 by admin

Hottest New Money Maker on Ebay- Easy & Quick

This is the newest Hot item to sell on Ebay.  It’s easy once you know how. 

Make Money Tearing Up Old Books and Magazines and Selling Them on eBay by Avril Harper eBay PowerSeller


For the past few years I’ve been tearing up old books and magazines and selling them on eBay and generating very good profits.  I’ll show you how to do exactly the same.

You
could be making money from items other people throw into their rubbish
bins each day!  Items they’re glad to get rid of, which serve no
obvious purpose once they’re more than a few hours old.  Just ask and
most people will stockpile these items for you, some will even pay you
to take them away to make room for more of the same.
We’re
talking everyday items here, even recent publications available in
abundance, alongside other paper items which are old and quite rare yet
still just cost pennies at auctions and flea markets or even on eBay
itself. 

We’re talking about newspapers  …..  magazines  …..  and books 
…..  the sort of things most people buy to read and bin soon after. 
‘Rubbish’ that could earn you upwards of $200 a time – and doubtless a
great deal more – every single day!

Priceless?  Today’s Newspaper? How Can That Be?

The
simple truth is, most people don’t realize a newspaper or magazine can
be even more valuable once it has been read and crumpled, and finally
discarded.  Few people understand the wealth of opportunities that lie
buried in the pages of average modern day or somewhat older
publications.
And just as surely they don’t know – or don’t
believe – that money is waiting to be made from these publications, but
only by those who have the inside knowledge essential for turning paper
into gold.  You can have that inside knowledge today and very soon:

You
WILL Soon be Generating Very High Earnings Indeed From These Projects 
…..  Most of Which Require Just a Handful of Magazines  (Sometimes
Just One) and a Few Common Household Accessories.


Everything
I am doing is completely new, few people are doing anything similar on
eBay.  You see, it’s just a few years since I discovered this easy
business myself, and it’s
something I can’t wait to share with you.This
entire concept has made me an eBay PowerSeller, yet I genuinely am just
touching the tip of this exciting opportunity.  There’s much more to
this business than even I can tackle and the market is wide open for
more people to copy me exactly and generate some extra spending money
or even earn a full-time living this way.

It’s all so easy, so profitable, so enjoyable, and when you see what’s involved you
really will be amazed at the prices people all over the world will pay
for items anyone can find, take home and dismantle, and
….. 

….  Best of All  …………..


You don’t have to learn for yourself
how
to get started making big money from tearing up easy-to-find books,
newspapers and magazines, because my unique blueprint is packed with
illustrations, showing you.

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Take a trip down Memory Lane & get your self a vintage Pennant

June 2nd, 2007 by admin

Take a trip down Memory Lane & get your self a vintage Pennant

Do you remember the car trips you made with your parents.

The vacation would be a road trip all over the US and all you would get for a week in the back of the car without airconditioning next to your annoying sibling,

is a

Pennant or Flag.

They would have the state or attraction on it ,

such as

Bob-Lo

FunTown USA

StoryLand Village

Washington Dc .

You would get one and then bring home & Tack it to the wall, so your friend could see what exotic places you have been to.

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