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Earlier they had travelled from Edinburgh stopping in Queen Street close to the arcade, which at the time housed more than 30 jewellers and diamond merchants.
"However, the simultaneous sale of two types of hallmarked jewellery by the jewellers was creating confusion in the mind of the common consumer," the ministry said.
In addition, individual stores in The Shires, have donated vouchers, including £100 each from jewellers F.Hinds and JD Sports, and £250 from the TUI travel shop.
Kolkata: Poila Baisakh is likely to be a dampener for Bengali calendar manufacturers who mainly supply to small and medium neighbourhood jewellers.
Leonard Dews, one of the oldest jewellers in the North West, is set to close.
Source: https://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/news/blackpools-leonard-dews-jewellers-set-to-close-4162133
Princess Diana had chosen the ring from a selection presented by the Crown jewellers, Garrard of Mayfair upon her engagement to Prince Charles.
Prosecutor Neil Treharne said that Mijloc entered Walter Bull & Son Ltd jewellers, in Dyer Street, Cirencester, on Tuesday, March 27 in 2018, at 3.50pm and asked to some of the top of the range items on display.
Source: https://www.wiltsglosstandard.co.uk/news/23610643.dock-biggest-court-cases-cirencester-area/?ref=rss
You can head down to the Cathedral Quarter to visit the local jewellers, independent stationers and Mousetrap Cheese shop.
Source: https://www.mylondon.news/lifestyle/travel/beautiful-sorely-underrated-city-3-26694558
You could still sell it for cash to certain jewellers at prevalent market prices.