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Antique Jewelry- A Background Look at Antique Jewelry. For those with a real love of Antique Jewelry, by now you will have realised that it can cost substantial amounts of money. It is possible however to save yourself a lot of time, heartache and money if you can learn how to buy Antique Jewelry, wholesale properly. In the age of the Web , it is common for people to head for online auction sites, such as eBay, in the hope of finding a good deal. Amongst thousands trying to do the same thing there is going to be massive competition. You are likely to find that the seller has just as much experience if not more and will have priced his auction at the right level. This does not mean that bargains cannot be found at online auctions. Keep an eye out at popular auctions just in case bargains us do come up however. Check out jewelry auctions, as well as the antiques section. It is useful to establish the credibility of the seller before you make a bid. Use an escrow service if the price is high. More importantly, communicate with the seller to make sure you understand exactly what you're buying. But don't give up - there are other, better sources of wholesale antique jewelry. Be creative in where you look and try and find places that others haven't discovered yet. One great resource is your local newspaper. Enquire locally to see whether any estate or garage sales are going to be held nearby. there is a possibility that the seller might be slightly ignorant of what it is they have to sell. You may well find your self with an invaluable resource on your doorstep. If you're going to trawl local sales for bargains, though, don't make it too obvious when you're interested in a piece of jewelry. If you get out a magnifying glass and start examining the piece in detail, you're likely to tip off the owner. It is extremely likely that if you know your antique jewelry in your assumption may well be correct.For the sake of a few dollars, it's better to buy the jewelry and take it away for close examination or valuation, rather than risk having the price skyrocket because of your interest.
Plus, Catherine Zeta-Jones "furious" with husband Michael Douglas' doctors. "Dancing with the Stars" developments and drama. Kara DioGuardi on why she's leaving "American Idol." Hot video of the newest 'Twilight' hunk -- and much more!
Bristol Palin said she's over Levi Johnston and dished about her "Dancing with the Stars" rehearsals on Friday's "Tonight Show."
Asked by Jay Leno how she feels about the breakup with her baby's papa, Bristol said, "I'm not disappointed. I'm not heartbroken."
"I tried to make it work for my son. It didn't work, and I realized that we're not meant to be, and I'm just focused on being a good mom," said Bristol, whose son with Levi -- Tripp -- was backstage.
A man charged with attempted felony burglary on Paris Hilton's L.A. home last week has pleaded not guilty.
Nathan Lee Parada entered his plea on Friday and remains behind bars, with his bail set at $50,000, the Associated Press says. He's expected back in court on Sept. 15 for a preliminary hearing.
Parada was arrested the morning of August 24 following the alleged break-in attempt on Hilton's home. The hotel heiress tweeted about the incident, writing, "So scary, just got woken up to a guy trying to break into my house holding 2 big knifes."
Jennifer Grey is opening up about how "Dancing with the Stars" led to the discovery that she had cancer and saved her from a potentially devastating spinal injury.
ET confirms a report in which Jennifer says it was only after she was approached to do "DWTS" that she finally went to a surgeon about her nagging neck pain.
According to Jennifer, a spinal surgeon learned that a car accident Jennifer had years back had ripped ligaments in her neck and had degenerated. The doctor told the iconic 'Dirty Dancing' actress that she was one car accident or one fall away from being paralyzed. Jennifer soon underwent surgery to correct the compressed nerves in her neck, and says she feels great today.
There's lots of buzz on Michael Douglas today ever since his brave appearance on "Late Show with David Letterman" this week, from fans wishing him well to doctors talking about his prognosis.
Michael is continuing his chemotherapy and radiation treatments for the tumor in his throat. Dr. Travis Stork of "The Doctors" is not treating the 'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps' star, but he says Michael has another important weapon in beating his stage four cancer.
"Positive attitude plays such a huge role in recovery," Dr. Stork tells ET. "We see it with all of our patients, particularly with cancer, because you can let it get you down or, like Michael Douglas is doing, you can say, 'Look, we're going to attack this.' If you have a positive outlook you're going to do better."
Jennifer Aniston, who's set to guest star on "Cougar Town," was snapped taking a car ride with the show's Josh Hopkins on Thursday night.
Aniston is reuniting with her former "Friends" costar Courteney Cox on the small screen for the season-two premiere of "Cougar Town" later this month. She'll play Jules' (Cox) therapist, Bonnie, who gets too involved in her client's life.
Meanwhile, Josh plays Jules' single and minglin' neighbor, Grayson Ellis.
ET has learned that Chris Klein appeared in a California court today and entered a plea in his DUI case.
Klein pleaded no contest to DUI and is required to complete four years of probation, 96 hours of jail time (which he has completed) and 18 months in an alcohol program.
The star was arrested for his second DUI back in June and checked himself into rehab soon after.