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FREE: J.R. WOOD & SONS VINTAGE EARLY 1900'S ERA 14K GOLD SEAMLESS FLAT WEDDING BAND

J.R. WOOD & SONS VINTAGE EARLY 1900'S ERA 14K GOLD SEAMLESS FLAT WEDDING BAND
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The listing, J.R. WOOD & SONS VINTAGE EARLY 1900'S ERA 14K GOLD SEAMLESS FLAT WEDDING BAND has ended.

This was my grandmothers wedding ring.It's beautiful but as you can see in pics it won't even fit my pinkie.I'd like it to go to someone that will enjoy it instead of it sitting in a box. I've included the history of Wood & Sons and a link to an almost identical band selling on Ruby Lane for $625.The value of the gold by weight and today's market value is around $170.The ring shows a bit of expected wear and some very minor surface-scratching, but is free from any dents, deep grooves or any other flaws that can't be solved with by taking to a jeweler to be cleaned and polished. Feel free to ask questions but if the answer is already included in details I WILL NOT reply.
Size: 6" Band is 1/4" wide and rises 1/16" from finger Gram weight: 5.4 g

The J.R. Wood & Sons Company, founded by John R. Wood, manufactured jewelry in Brooklyn, NY starting in 1850.In 1919, the company was recognized for its skills in diamond cutting, wedding ring making and for the manufacturing of fine gold and platinum jewelry.The company designed and produced, bracelets, broaches/pins, cuff buttons,cuff links,bangles, rings, lockets, and pocket watches using 10K, 14K and 18K gold with some filigree and platinum metal use.

Ruby Lane : http://tinyurl.com/csfhnp5

The not so "fine print"
Within 7 days of auction end, I must receive your Listia VERIFIED address or you will forfeit your credits and I will relist. IItems mailed within 7-10 days of receiving your info.

Lastly, when checking out my auction please recall the wise words of Thumper from the movie "Bambi",
"If you can't say something nice… don't say nothing at all". Happy bidding!!
Questions & Comments
Original
Your absolutely right commis there are great people on listia but not gullible. If you took this to a cash for gold place you might get 100 bucks thats it. Your sentimental value is irreplaceable. I uarantee nobody bids on this. In fact i bet you your ring nobody bids. People who are on listia are those who are less fortuate and arent haded everything in life. Thats why i give away great items because i dont care for materialistic things but obviously your the typical american whie girl that expects te world handed to them. God have mercy on your soul.
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Dec 6th, 2012 at 8:00:19 PM PST by
Original
You're spesking for an awful lot of people there, I haven't met nor ever been told that Listia is for less fortunate people. Go troll somewhere else. You're out of line with your statements and your judgements. I could spew a few preconcieved, uneducated judgemrnts at you,too buy I've upped my standards, now up yours! Also, beforr you decide what something is worth you ought to do a little research. Worry about yotr own sotl mine is just fine. Trolls...I could auction those for a dime a dozen. Does that seem fair?!
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Dec 6th, 2012 at 8:48:45 PM PST by
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beautifu ring! many blessings & much joy this Christmas in our Christ:)D
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Dec 7th, 2012 at 10:05:14 AM PST by
Original
Thanks deloreshawkins! This auction has brought some ugly people out of the wood work but people like you and lisaborden remind me why I enjoy this site so much most of the time! Peace and blessings to you and yours!
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Dec 7th, 2012 at 10:16:39 AM PST by
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I think this is a beautiful ring and love the story about your grandparents and i don't blame you i would want it to go to a couple that would appreciate it for what it is and not melt it down. also its your ring you can ask what you want and people that are going to be mean should refrain from commenting.Good Luck!
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Dec 7th, 2012 at 1:31:45 PM PST by
Original
Thank you! My mom told me something when I was a kid that has always stuck with me. She said there are people in this life that some how ended up with a big handful of crap (insert other 4 letter word for it). They don't want to be the only one with this crap on their hands so they try and pass it off onto anyone they can. It's up to you to spot them and let them know you're not taking their crap and that they need to keep that crap to themselves. She was spot on. Luckily in my life so far, for every one of them that comes along there are a handful of good and kind souls like you to remind me that not everybody has a handful of crap! Peace and blessings
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Dec 7th, 2012 at 2:02:26 PM PST by
Original
can it be resized without messing it up i would hate to harm a beautiful vintage ring and i could never consider scraping it.
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Dec 6th, 2012 at 3:08:20 PM PST by
Original
I don't really know but I Googled it and found a website that stated the following: A plain wedding ring can be made smaller by a shrinking process; and also made bigger by a stretching process. This is only applicable to seamless rings and any enlargement is limited.
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Dec 6th, 2012 at 3:20:59 PM PST by
Original
After the comments the last two people left I want t make a few things clear. My decision on what starting bid and GIN would be are not based on sentimentality. If I was that sentimental about it I wouldn't be listing it. I have things of hers that mean much more to me then this ring. It doesn't fit me and never will and I don't have children to pass it along to so why not let someone that would love it and wear it own it? If you want to better understand why it's priced the way it is when it's just a simple, elegant gold band please do some homework on the designer before you quote me what the melt value would be on this item as Trollingtrev felt the need to do. It is sentimental enough to me that I don't want some broken jewelry troll winning it and melting it down. My grandmother wore it in love throughout my grandfathers life and until the end of hers. I would love to see it be a symbol like that for another couple. Therefore, it's been priced out of range for those looking for items to melt for cash. Thanks for taking time to look, read and bid. Peace and blessings
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Dec 7th, 2012 at 3:46:06 AM PST by
Original
Sorry, that formula is incorrect as it is based on 28 grams per ounce, gold is measured in troy ounces, a troy ounce is 31.1 grams. Hope that helps :))))))
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Dec 5th, 2012 at 5:19:55 PM PST by
Original
Thanks!
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Dec 5th, 2012 at 5:28:40 PM PST by
Original
hey dont listen to alot of people here they all want stuff for free i mean really free and they will say stioud stuff just hang in there i almost gave up on here after being burned by a few people but its people like us that helps me stay
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Dec 7th, 2012 at 1:17:38 PM PST by
Original
Thank you for your positive words! I'm not going anywhere. I love Listia and like the old Difranco Family song from the 70s said ," One bad apple don't spoil the whole bunchjbabe". Peace and blessings
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Dec 7th, 2012 at 1:29:17 PM PST by
Original
i love it your mom was a wise woman.
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Dec 7th, 2012 at 2:39:52 PM PST by
Original
She really is!
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Dec 8th, 2012 at 2:12:41 PM PST by
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Very nice and thank you for your listing you know what you are bidding for a great ring.not a ring listed it might be gold or it might not be not sure looks like it.but caint have credits back.so this listing is great the ring is worth the gin
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Dec 8th, 2012 at 1:59:54 PM PST by
Original
Thank you! I try to take good pics and give a lot of info to instill bidder confidence.
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Dec 8th, 2012 at 2:10:35 PM PST by
Original
i love it, almost enough to make starting bid
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Dec 14th, 2012 at 10:29:23 PM PST by
Original
I dare you! ;) Thanks for the comment.
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Dec 15th, 2012 at 3:18:07 AM PST by
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I remember having my mom's and it was from the same jeweler, but unfortunately mine was lost in a house fire. I believe it is your right to set the credits for what you feel, it should go to a home to have another loving couple. Good Luck and many Blessings!
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Dec 10th, 2012 at 10:18:30 PM PST by
Original
Thank you for the kind words. Sorry that you lost your mothers ring and I'm sure countless other irreplaceable items in a fire!
Dec 10th, 2012 at 11:55:45 PM PST by
Original
Actual Gold value of this today is $171.97, even if it was pure gold the actual gold value would be 293.96, sorry, I am a Jewelry Artist by trade and often order gold shot or solder and I just wanted to let you know that you have the Market value incorrect, it is a very nice ring and well worth the starting bid :)
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Dec 5th, 2012 at 3:42:54 PM PST by
Original
Thanks!
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Dec 5th, 2012 at 5:28:21 PM PST by
Original
If I had 100,000 credits, I would bid for this metaphor of love. It is the story that gives pieces their character, their history, and in some way the dreams and hopes of the person who owned it just seems to whisper from the vintage pieces. Lisa Borden35 knows that . . . I buy her gorgeous vintage watches everytime she lists them! A man at an estate sale recently laughed at me because I found this lovely vintage wind up watch that worked and I was so excited! He was running the estate sale and snipped at me, "It's not real silver. It's not worth anything." I looked at him and said, "The elderly woman to whom this belonged kept it in mint condition. It looks brand new. Obviously, it was priceless to her."
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Dec 14th, 2012 at 9:18:24 PM PST by
Original
OMG I love you for that!! I love vintage everything! I've owned 2 vintage stores in the past. Years ago I had this beautiful Joan Crawford-esque red vintage jacket. I always got so many compliments when I wore it and honestly people would almost go a little too gaga over it. I considered it my lucky jacket for many years and I always wondered who the original owner was that had left such a strong imprint on it. I've worn red and I've worn great vintage style but never has a piece of clothing attracted so much attention. That's why I love vintage. It's like a piece of someone or somewhere that's long since gone yet still alive in a sense. Meant to be enjoyed by someone new and eventually passed on, hopefully, again and again. Thanks for your comment! We are definitely kindred spirits!
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Dec 15th, 2012 at 3:16:20 AM PST by
Original
@ Commisionergordon, Your very rude, Goodluck getting rid of this junk. You obviously take people's statements way to seriously, which shows your ugly side when responding.
Dec 9th, 2012 at 1:39:01 PM PST by
Original
Ok where do I start...first of all I laugh as I start to adddress your statements because the whole basis of your argument is flawed. You, whom I've never commented with before anywhere on Listia are going to comment on my auction page that I'm rude and take peoples statements to seriously. A.) You're being rude by saying that and by sticking your nose in other peoples business. B.) You would have to be taking other peoples statements too seriously to make this comment due to aforementioned fact thdt not only have we NOT communicated about this auction, we've bever communicated at all. So basically you're a hypocrite. I have only been rudr to the two trolls (which I'm sure you are one of just using another account) that were rude to me for no reason. Grow up, put your big girl/boy panties on and go protest something that really matters and might make a real difference in the world. Wasting time making a fool of yourself on Listia gets you nowhere and serves to help noone. This is a Troll free zone. Now run along and find something productive to do with your time Trollintrev.
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Dec 9th, 2012 at 1:58:40 PM PST by
Original
Again, you hit the nail on the head. I liked the advice you said your mother gave you. Makes a lot of sense. My father had a bit of sage advice he shared with me also. He said, " If you go around patting yourself on the back all of the time for the things you do, then you don't deserve any pats from anybody else". (If you check out a lot of the gold and silver auctions you'll see his rude comments and "back patting" alot). Anyways, Thanks again, and happy Listian-ing (if that's a real word).
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Dec 13th, 2012 at 11:21:11 AM PST by
Original
LOL! My mom always says don't pat yourself on the back too hard you might break your arm. Yeah I guess he feels threatened for some reason by others selling gold and silver. I didn't appreciate the "white girl" remark one bit. Totally uncalled for not to mention about as far from my reality as could be possible. His bs about helping the needy was not backed up by his auction prices either. Bottom line is he's not living up to the Robin Hood persona he's trying to pass off....
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Dec 13th, 2012 at 11:34:23 AM PST by
Original
Thank you. I just wentby the formula I found here: http://www.wikihow.com/Calculate-the-Value-of-Scrap-Gold.
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Dec 5th, 2012 at 4:41:45 PM PST by
Original
Oh my yes, Pinky is one of my dearest friends on Listia, so maybe you know some people call me Mama Red lol.
I'm glad I could give you a comment to make you smile. You wouldn't believe some of the Nasty, Rude people me and Pinky and some others in our little safe group have come across. You are very welcome to hang out in our little group because we try and keep each other safe from those whose only reason for being on Listia is to make trouble or to ruin the fun that Listia is supposed to be.
You are also very welcome to come check My House out . Stop by if you have a chance and once again, I really wish you luck here and I hope you have seen the last of the trouble makers here :)
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Dec 11th, 2012 at 12:06:10 AM PST by
Original
;)
Dec 12th, 2012 at 5:32:09 AM PST by
Original
I call people like that Luxx22 KNOW NOTHING NEWBIES. On Listia with zeros all over the place and think they know it all. Great way to get yourself blocked Luxx. You are doing the right thing by not hiding comments like that. It gives those of us a chance to block people we would not like to see on our own auctions.
I wish you very good luck with this and no matter what happens really no one has the right to judge you or to judge your starting bid or GIN amount. So easy to just move on rather than be so rude and nasty :)
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Dec 10th, 2012 at 11:14:47 PM PST by
Original
Yes you are feeling me 100%! Heck no I'm not going to hide them. Just like you said. I I've learned who to block by reading other peoples comment section. I've got to tell you this auction has brought out some of the worst bottom feeders I've seen thus far but on a positive note I've also made some great new Listia friends like LisaBorden35. I think your friends with one of all time faves around here, PinkyPink. I believe I'm already a fan of yours but if not I will be shortly. Thanks for your kind and wise words! Every time I get a notification that there is another comment I cringe. LOL!
Dec 10th, 2012 at 11:53:23 PM PST by
Original
I wish i had the credits,i would use the GIN!! Maybe i'll throw up my ring so i can get yours. lol Happy Holiday's 0<(:o)
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Dec 9th, 2012 at 11:17:45 AM PST by
Original
:)
Dec 9th, 2012 at 12:00:37 PM PST by
Original
I too want to thank you for not hiding the negative comments. It gives me a chance to update my blocked list...lol. The ring is lovely but I don't think I could come even close to the credits...lol. I am watching, though, and I do know there are people on here with more than that number of credits. Good luck with your auction and if you do decide to sell it off listia, good luck with that too! You have lovely items, don't let the negative nellies get to you.
Dec 12th, 2012 at 4:09:49 AM PST by
Original
Thanks robin31!!
Dec 12th, 2012 at 5:31:48 AM PST by
Original
I saw that on lord of the rings.
Dec 12th, 2012 at 9:41:46 AM PST by
Original
;)
Dec 12th, 2012 at 3:37:33 PM PST by
Original
WOW. You are amazing. I just love the way you "tell it like it is". I've got nothing but respect for someone like you who will stand up and fight when attacked by scum. Isn't it funny how they always try to make "you" out to be the "bad guy". You really gave it to "trollintrev" and prior to that gave it just as good to rockywoolf. But it was a downright gem the way you gave it to luxx22. I just had to read it over and over.........about 4 times. Liking it more each time I read it. But I know you already see that there are a lot more people supporting you here then ones trying to cause you grief. Just a little side note.....I had my own run-in with trollintrev.....won some silver from him.....it was fake.....sent it back......he said I sent an empty package.....I got my points back but he sure flapped his gums (through his keyboard, of course). Made all kinds of accusations and threats (by way of his keyboard, of course). Made me want to give up on Listia too, but glad I stuck it out. It was worth it just to see the way you handled yourself. Thanks. Good Luck with the auction. Merry Christmas and God bless you.
Dec 13th, 2012 at 7:29:02 AM PST by
Original
Awww thanks! As a female DJ you can bet I've met my share of bullies. I don't understand why people like to be ugly just for the sake of being ugly. At work I have to maintain an air of professionalism, of course, o I've learned to be firm and when that doesn't work how to subtly be a b!*ch with a smile on my face to confuse and keep them guessing. In regards to Trev, I took a look at his auctions, comments, etc and one thought kept popping up about a reoccurring theme. Most people I know that truly do things only to "help others" don't need to keep touting that fact and patting themselves on the back. I also found it funny that he has had his share of auction hecklers which he didn't take kindly to at all yet turns around and does it to someone else. Some people just don't get it and probably never will. Thanks for your kind words and keeping Listia friendly! Happy holidays!
Dec 13th, 2012 at 8:24:40 AM PST by
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why dont you give it to one of your kidds if you have any? Just asking
Dec 9th, 2012 at 11:04:04 AM PST by
Original
I guess you didn't read my explanation further down. 42, no kids and only child of an only child....
Dec 9th, 2012 at 12:02:27 PM PST by
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would you take 30,000
Dec 15th, 2012 at 4:04:55 AM PST by
Original
No, but never hurts to ask. Thanks for your interest!
Dec 15th, 2012 at 4:06:29 AM PST by
Original
Just beautiful !! I think what I like about the vintage things is wondering what it has been through. To bad it can't tell the story. I bet it would be a good one. But some times it is best to just wonder. I have one just like it that was my Grandpa's & I only know part of it's story.
Your a powerful, inspiring, honest woman. Thanks for sticking with your auction & not letting negative comments effect your thoughts. If your ring does not get what you want, that's ok. You have other options besides just here.
Dec 15th, 2012 at 12:09:25 PM PST by
Original
oh no, nice win to the winner, just short of making the starting bid but i know the current bidder bid higher than that
Dec 15th, 2012 at 2:08:44 PM PST by

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