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Items of the Week from the A.T. Stewart Exchange: Fall Decorations

Fall decorations, handbags and an assortment of jewelry are in the spotlight this week.

This week's feature from The A.T. Stewart Exchange includes handbags, jewelry and Fall decorations.

We begin with a stunning Fall pumpkin and silk-leaf wreath that is priced at only $42. This item can be used either indoors or outdoors and, it will last for years! On our table, we're offering a Tommy Hilfiger wristlet at $30, a brown/gold beaded, evening clutch for $50, and a lovely multi-stone necklace for a low $20.

Behind the necklace are two, vintage brocade handbags, priced at $25 for the floral brocade and $30 for the solid black brocade. The silver-plate jewelry box is offered for $30, and it holds both a turquoise necklace with a sterling clasp for $36 and a jade, rough-cut, drop necklace--also priced at $36.

Our cuff bracelet features red stones, makes a statement and is only $21. On the floor, from left to right, we're featuring a Tory Burch, brown leather bag for $90, a black-fabric Coach bag for $75, another vintage tapestry bag for $25 and a Regina Brown, Italian leather bag priced at $85. All items are available at the time of posting.

The A.T. Stewart Exchange (consignment shop), located on the lower level of the Garden City Historical Society, offers unique items for sale and is run by volunteers. Founded in 1975, The Garden City Historical Society is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization. All profits go to the restoration of the Museum. The shop is located at 109 Eleventh Street in Garden City, just west of Franklin Avenue, 746-8900. It is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays, and from noon until 4 p.m. on Saturdays. Parking is available behind the Museum. Please visit the Society's website at: http://www.gardencityhistoricalsociety.org.

Submitted by the A.T. Stewart Exchange


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