Jewels with a Few Precious Words

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Rusty little tins with window tops as lids, gave view to precious antique gems that had high hopes to be placed in a crown.

Peering into the tiny windows I could see the stones were not necessarily classified by color or by type. Biting my lip I asked the dealer if I could mix-n-match some stones into one rusty tin box for myself. He looked at me like I was a rusty tin box…"I guess that means no-huh?" He nodded his head yes.

A second plan came to mind…"How much again for each box?"

"$40." Flatly without any fanfare, he muttered.

"If I paid you the double to mix-n-match one box, what would you say?" He turned away and walked to the end of the table without giving even me a verbal answer, this wasn't easy.

I don't like dealing with grumpy dealers, especially when my toes are frozen! "Okay, what if I bought a few tin boxes; what better price would you give me?" Slowly he turned around looked at me, and without even cracking a smile he said, "How many boxes are you thinking to buy?" Calculating quickly by trying to see the doorway to a cheaper price in his eye I added, "Four or five of them?" His eyes did not twinkle when he said, "Four boxes $160, five boxes $200."

Gee, not even two cents less! I glanced at the tin boxes and blew a kiss towards my crown of wishful thinking. Sometimes kissing a French frog doesn't bring you a Prince.

"Excuse-me?! Can I at least take a photo?" He didn't say no…..though you might say he didn't say yes either.

Saw these at the flea market long ago in Paris. If these were semi-precious stones… $20 a box was a very good deal to be had, maybe even $40…

 



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7 responses to “Jewels with a Few Precious Words”

  1. Well, I was HOPING these were a recent find!!! Drats!!! 😉

  2. I guess he sensed you really wanted them. He probably went home with all of them unsold.

  3. Even the tins look special. Sorry about not getting jewels for your crown, but you have many jewels all around you in dear family and friends.

  4. Jacklynn Lantry

    Come visit me! Providence RI used to be “jewelry” capital, mostly junk jewelry, but back in the day when junk jewelry was czech crystals and beautiful hand-cut semi-precious stones. There is an old factory still chock full of inventory and you can go in and “forage” and buy things by the pound. It is an amazing place. Come visit Ms. C…jewels await:)

  5. Oh , such lovelies! Understand your heart on these though!

  6. I don’t like dealers who think they’re selling gold bars. When I run into such an obstinate seller, I just walk away… unless the price is right.

  7. Wow, even that long ago the dealers were tough! That must’ve been alot of money back then too, as the dollar is worth so much less now. Wonder what kind of stones they were? If they were really that precious, I mean like real rubies etc. etc. I guess $40 was ok for the times.

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