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About Me
I have been buying and selling antique and vintage costume jewelry in the Cincinnati, OH area since 1997. I began by selling jewelry in local antique shops, most recently at Broadway Antique Mall in downtown Lebanon, OH. At about the same time I joined eBay where I’ve continued to grow as a PowerSeller with an eBay storefront, MidCentury Jewelry.

In late 2008, I began MidCenturyJewelry.com as another venue for marketing jewelry more independently of eBay. You can read about my daily experiences as an antiques dealer on my blog The Antiquer’s Rant. My other blog MidCentury Jewelry offers research information on collecting, identifying and caring for vintage costume jewelry.

I intend to attend Burlington Antique Show’s 2009 dates as an exhibitor. I hope to see you there. Information on specific dates of the show can be found on the show’s web site www.BurlingtonAntiqueShow.com
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