Frank Hoxie's Simply Heirloom

Frank Hoxie’s Simply Heirlooms

Posted by  //  March 5, 2012  //  Local Business  //  1 Comment

SIMPLY HEIRLOOMS, by Frank Hoxie is not a new business; however you may not have had the opportunity to visit the store yet in the McNeil building, suite 243. Your in for a TREAT! I have been engaged in the jewelry business since 1964. As a native of Cortland, I have seen the need to offer our citizens the unusual.

If you were to visit my newly arranged showroom; you will have your eyes dazzled by many unique pieces of jewelry such as custom name necklace that have been designed by me and executed by an expert local craftsman whose attention to detail is part of his integrity. You will also see 14 kt, 18 kt, and sterling silver jewelry both new and vintage, antique, and estate. Also the world renowned Citizen Eco-Drive watch that NEVER needs a battery.

I carry loose genuine colored gemstones and diamonds of your choice for a custom-made piece for that special occasion. I also will purchase you old and scrap gold, silver and platinum jewelry. However I am especially interested in your gently worn heirloom pieces. Learn how to take care of  jewelry at https://madison365.com/ring-holder-necklace/.
I have found that there exists a desire for what ~l~FYin other places as well. You will find a large variety 0RAh’fique and Estate jewelry along with antiques and collectibles at two other locations:
Papa Bears antiques, Marathon (exit 12) and at FOUND in Ithaca, behind Wegmans on Cherry Street.

The local showroom is located at:
17-29 Main Street, # 243, Cortland, New York, 607-591-6579
Mon., Wed., frL 9:30 – 5:00. Handicapped acc

One Comment on "Frank Hoxie’s Simply Heirlooms"

  1. Diana Frazier April 16, 2013 at 4:45 pm · Reply

    I just saw your ad in the Cortland Standard and decided to look you up on the computer. My mother in law has many many pieces of costume jewelry. Are you interested in costume jewelry or just heirloom jewelry that has interesting stones. If you don’t buy costume jewelry, do you know of anyone who might be interested in it? Also, I have several necklaces that are snowflake necklaces of different years. I live in PA, but I grew up in Groton, NY. My mother now lives in PA and gets the paper sent to her. Any advice on what I can do with a grocery bag full of costume jewelry?

    Thank you.
    Diana Frazier

Leave a Comment

comm comm comm