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Total Lot Value = LOT #91A $55,507.02 Total Lot Value = $55,507.02 LOT #91A location_id Lot # item_id sku Image store_price model store_quantity classification Total Value A04-S07-D001 91A 156897 FT10-NA-501 $15.95 Pirate Ferido Surgical Steel Belly Ring 1 Belly Ring $15.95 A04-S07-D007 91A 206159 IB-1183 $13.95 Gold-Tone Steel Twist Gem End Industrial Barbell 3 Industrial $41.85 A04-S07-D008 91A 189107 BHR-1091 $7.99 Gold-Tone Steel Groove Split Ring Hoop for Septum Cartilage 16 Gauge 6 Seamless Ring $47.94 A04-S07-D010 91A 161717 FT10-NB-203-141058-BKDG $8.95 Dark Green CZ Black Anodized Surgical Steel Belly Ring - 8mm Ball 2 Belly Ring $17.90 A04-S07-D011 91A 168434 FT9-SEPT14-G $4.95 Green Surgical Steel Septum Ring - 14G 9 Septum $44.55 A04-S07-D012 91A 159158 FT10-NB-221-141058-TL $10.95 Teal CZ Gem Ball Surgical Steel Belly Ring 6 Belly Ring $65.70 A04-S07-D013 91A 161702 FT10-NB-203-141046-BKCB $8.95 Blue CZ Black Anodized Surgical Steel Belly Ring - 6mm Ball 2 Belly Ring $17.90 A04-S07-D014 91A 161709 FT10-NB-203-141046-BKTL $8.95 Teal CZ Black Anodized Surgical Steel Belly Ring - 6mm Ball 1 Belly Ring $8.95 A04-S07-D016 91A 205905 CA-1713 $12.95 Surgical Steel Large Teardrop Gem Internally Threaded Flat Black for Cartilage Tragus 18 Gauge 1 Cartilage , Tragus $12.95 A04-S07-D018 91A 63290 1281 $9.99 Tweety Charm Dangle Earrings 3 Earrings $29.97 A04-S07-D019 91A 182033 PLG-1553 $15.95 Circle Rose Gold-Tone Anodized Steel Tunnel Hoop - Pair 2 Plugs $31.90 A04-S07-D020 91A 161763 FT10-NC-178-58-LW $12.95 Light Rainbow CZ Anodized Surgical Steel Belly Ring - 8mm 1 Belly Ring $12.95 A04-S07-D021 91A 205903 CA-1712 $12.95 Rose Gold-Tone Steel Dainty Trinity Gem Internally Threaded Flat Back for Cartilage Tragus 18 Gauge 2 Cartilage , Tragus $25.90 A04-S07-D024 91A 159152 FT10-NB-221-141058-AB $9.95 Aurora Borealis CZ Gem Ball Surgical Steel Belly Ring 2 Belly Ring $19.90 A04-S07-D026 91A 156826 FT10-NB-222-141058-CL $11.95 Clear CZ Gold Plated Gem Ball Surgical Steel Belly Ring 2 Belly Ring $23.90 A04-S07-D027 91A 156829 FT10-NB-223-141058-GRCL $11.95 Clear CZ Green Anodized Gem Ball Surgical Steel Belly Ring 3 Belly Ring $35.85 A04-S07-D028 91A 159154 FT10-NB-221-141058-CL $9.95 Clear CZ Gem Ball Surgical Steel Belly Ring 2 Belly Ring $19.90 A04-S07-D029 91A 200906 BR-2491 $11.95 3D Mermaid Scale Gold-Tone Steel Dangle Belly Ring 4 Belly Ring $47.80 A04-S07-D030 91A 157761 FT10-NE-805-CL $12.95 Clear CZ Golden Assault Rifle Surgical Steel Dangle Belly Ring 3 Belly Ring $38.85 A04-S07-D032 91A 161782 FT10-NB-237-141058-BK $9.95 Black Anodized Opal Glitter Confetti Surgical Steel Belly Ring 10 Belly Ring $99.50 A04-S07-D035 91A 186802 CIRC-1087 $6.95 18 Gauge 3/8" Matte Black Surgical Steel Circular Barbell Cartilage Tragus Earring 5 Circular Barbell $34.75 A04-S07-D036 91A 186803 CIRC-1088 $6.95 16 Gauge 7/16" Matte Black Surgical Steel Circular Barbell Septum Lip Ring 4 Circular Barbell $27.80 A04-S07-D037 91A 159179 FT10-NB-232-141058-LB $7.95 Light Blue Hologram Surgical Steel Belly Ring 1 Belly Ring $7.95 A04-S07-D038 91A 159177 FT10-NB-232-141058-BL $7.95 Blue Hologram Surgical Steel Belly Ring 2 Belly Ring $15.90 A04-S07-D039 91A 200907 BR-2492 $12.95 Opulent Gems Surgical Steel Non-Dangle Belly Ring 5 Belly Ring $64.75 A04-S07-D040 91A 156854 FT10-NB-806-141058 $6.95 Treble Clef Acrylic Logo Belly Ring 3 Belly Ring $20.85 A04-S07-D041 91A 156886 FT10-NB-838-141058 $6.95 Pastel Navajo Acrylic Logo Belly Ring 3 Belly Ring $20.85 A04-S07-D047 91A 161770 FT10-NC-178-610-BK $14.95 Black CZ Anodized Surgical Steel Belly Ring - 10mm 3 Belly Ring $44.85 A04-S07-D048 91A 205902 CA-1711 $12.95 Gold-Tone Steel Dainty Trinity Gem Internally Threaded Flat Back for Cartilage Tragus 18 Gauge 4 Cartilage , Tragus $51.80 A04-S07-D050 91A 200908 BR-2493 $10.95 Infinity Gem Gold-Tone Surgical Steel Dangle Belly Ring 3 Belly Ring $32.85 A04-S07-D051 91A 161765 FT10-NC-178-58-PU $12.95 Purple CZ Anodized Surgical Steel Belly Ring - 8mm 2 Belly Ring $25.90 A04-S07-D054 91A 161775 FT10-NC-178-610-PU $14.95 Purple CZ Anodized Surgical Steel Belly Ring - 10mm 2 Belly Ring $29.90 A04-S07-D058 91A 156977 ft10-nc-128-bk $14.95 Black Heart Gem Surgical Steel Belly Ring 2 Belly Ring $29.90 A04-S07-D059 91A 156978 FT10-NC-128-CL $14.95 Clear Heart Gem Surgical Steel Belly Ring 2 Belly Ring Sale $29.90 A04-S07-D060 91A 157083 FT10-NC-230-PK $12.95 Pink CZ Radiant Heart Surgical Steel Reverse Non-Dangle Belly Ring 3 Belly Ring $38.85 A04-S07-D061 91A 85583 TAT-PT-010 $1.39 Standard Replacement 4mm Tattoo Machine Brass Front Binding Post 17 Tool $23.63 A04-S07-D063 91A 85585 TAT-PT-012 $1.39 Replacement Rounded Brass 3mm Tattoo Machine Binding Post 1 Tool $1.39 A04-S07-D064 91A 63292 1282 $9.99 TAZ Charm Dangle Earrings 1 Earrings $9.99 A04-S07-D065 91A 68779 T105 $8.75 925 Sterling Silver HAPPY Toe Ring 2 Toe Ring $17.50 A04-S07-D066 91A 85581 TAT-PT-008 $2.99 Standard Tattoo Machine Brass Replacement 4mm Binding Post 4 Tool $11.96 A04-S07-D067 91A 85716 TAT-TP-08-RT17 $4.99 17 Round Tip Professional Grade Stainless Steel Tattoo Tips 17 Tool $84.83 A04-S07-D068 91A 68782 T108 $8.75 925 Sterling Silver HOLLOW CROSS Toe Ring 4 Toe Ring $35.00 A04-S07-D069 91A 85717 TAT-TP-09-RT19 $4.99 19 Round Tip Professional Grade Stainless Steel Tattoo Tips 18 Tool $89.82 A04-S07-D070 91A 68784 T110 $8.75 925 Sterling Silver HEARTS & ORCHIDS Toe Ring 11 Toe Ring $96.25 A04-S07-D071 91A 68269 TR-T111 $8.75 925 Sterling Silver ABSTRACT CLOVERS Toe Ring 10 Toe Ring $87.50 A04-S07-D072 91A 85724 TAT-TP-16-FT17 $4.99 17 Flat Tip Professional Grade Stainless Steel Tattoo Tips 16 Tool $79.84 A04-S07-D074 91A 68277 TR-T114 $8.75 925 Sterling Silver CELTIC FLOWER Toe Ring 1 Toe Ring $8.75 A04-S07-D075 91A 85720 TAT-TP-12-FT9 $4.99 9 Flat Tip Professional Grade Stainless Steel Tattoo Tips 3 Tool $14.97 A04-S07-D076 91A 68279 TR-T116 $8.75 925 Sterling Silver FEET & TOES Toe Ring 4 Toe Ring $35.00 A04-S07-D077 91A 68281 TR-T117 $8.75 925 Sterling Silver DAISY DELIGHT Toe Ring 3 Toe Ring $26.25 A04-S07-D078 91A 85721 TAT-TP-13-FT11 $4.99 11 Flat Tip Professional Grade Stainless Steel Tattoo Tips 18 Tool $89.82 A04-S07-D079 91A 68283 TR-T119 $8.75 925 Sterling Silver HOLLOW HEARTS Toe Ring 15 Toe Ring $131.25 A04-S07-D080 91A 85722 TAT-TP-14-FT13 $4.99 13 Flat Tip Professional Grade Stainless Steel Tattoo Tips 27 Tool $134.73 A04-S07-D081 91A 68286 TR-T121 $8.75 925 Sterling Silver MAZE Toe Ring 5 Toe Ring $43.75 A04-S07-D082 91A 68287 TR-T122 $8.75 925 Sterling Silver WAVE RIPPLES Toe Ring 7 Toe Ring $61.25 A04-S07-D083 91A 85723 TAT-TP-15-FT15 $4.99 15 Flat Tip Professional Grade Stainless Steel Tattoo Tips 10 Tool $49.90 A04-S07-D084 91A 68289 TR-T124 $8.75 925 Sterling Silver ROPE BAND Toe Ring 6 Toe Ring $52.50 A04-S07-D085 91A 85731 TAT-TP-24-DT15 $4.99 15 Diamond Tip Professional Grade Stainless Steel Tattoo Tips 18 Tool $89.82 A04-S07-D086 91A 68292 TR-T126 $8.75 925 Sterling Silver SQUIGGLE Toe Ring 7 Toe Ring $61.25 A04-S07-D087 91A 68293 TR-T127 $8.75 925 Sterling Silver STARBURST BAND Toe Ring 1 Toe Ring $8.75 A04-S07-D088 91A 85730 TAT-TP-23-DT13 $4.99 13 Diamond Tip Professional Grade Stainless Steel Tattoo Tips 29 Tool $144.71 A04-S07-D089 91A 68295 TR-T129 $8.75 925 Sterling Silver WAVES 'N DOTS Toe Ring 9 Toe Ring $78.75 A04-S07-D090 91A 85729 TAT-TP-22-DT11 $4.99 11 Diamond Tip Professional Grade Stainless Steel Tattoo Tips 15 Tool $74.85 A04-S07-D091 91A 83796 TR-T131 $8.75 925 Sterling Silver LOADED WITH FLOWERS Toe Ring 1 Toe Ring $8.75 A04-S07-D092 91A 157078 FT10-NC-227-CL $14.95 Clear CZ Aurora Twist Star Surgical Steel Dangle Belly Ring 2 Belly Ring $29.90 A04-S07-D094 91A 159591 FT10-NC-166-RD $14.95 Red CZ Heart Showers Surgical Steel Dangle Belly Ring 1 Belly Ring Sale $14.95 A04-S07-D098 91A 157092 FT10-NC-248-CL $12.95 Clear CZ Heart Extravagant Surgical Steel Non-Dangle Belly Ring 3 Belly Ring $38.85 A04-S07-D099 91A 157067 FT10-NC-218-CLPK $14.95 Clear & Pink CZ Prism Heart Bow Surgical Steel Dangle Belly Ring 1 Belly Ring Sale $14.95 A04-S07-D100 91A 157097 FT10-NC-253-CLYL $14.95 Clear & Yellow CZ Daisy Surgical Steel Dangle Belly Ring 1 Belly Ring $14.95 A04-S07-D102 91A 159551 FT10-NC-152-PK $14.95 Pink CZ Butterfly Surgical Steel Dangle Belly Ring 2 Belly Ring Sale $29.90 A04-S07-D103 91A 159476 FT10-NC-126-LW $12.95 Light Rainbow CZ Star Anodized Surgical Steel Belly Ring 2 Belly Ring $25.90 A04-S07-D106 91A 157064 FT10-NC-215-CL $14.95 Clear CZ Heart Knot Multi-Gem Surgical Steel Dangle Belly Ring 2 Belly Ring Sale $29.90 A04-S07-D107 91A 157076 FT10-NC-225-CL $15.95 Clear CZ Crystalline Heart Surgical Steel Dangle Belly Ring 6 Belly Ring $95.70 A04-S07-D108 91A 161729 FT10-NC-121-47-PK $10.95 Pink Large Double Gem Surgical Steel Belly Ring - 7mm 3 Belly Ring $32.85 A04-S07-D109 91A 159484 FT10-NC-129-CL $14.95 Clear Gem Bow Surgical Steel Dangle Belly Ring 2 Belly Ring $29.90 A04-S07-D110 91A 159377 FT10-NC-102-CL $10.95 Clear CZ Square Surgical Steel Belly Ring 2 Belly Ring $21.90 A04-S07-D111 91A 159550 FT10-NC-152-CL $14.95 Clear CZ Butterfly Surgical Steel Dangle Belly Ring 2 Belly Ring Sale $29.90 A04-S07-D112 91A 161760 FT10-NC-178-58-BK $12.95 Black CZ Anodized Surgical Steel Belly Ring - 8mm 2 Belly Ring $25.90 A04-S07-D113 91A 159461 FT10-NC-124-CL $12.95 Clear CZ Heart Key Surgical Steel Dangle Belly Ring 1 Belly Ring Sale $12.95 A04-S07-D114 91A 159496 FT10-NC-133-CL $14.95 Clear Super Dazzle Gem Surgical Steel Dangle Belly Ring 3 Belly Ring $44.85 A04-S07-D115 91A 63351 1342 $8.99 SLEEK CHIC Drop Earrings 1 Earrings Sale $8.99 A04-S07-D118 91A 63352 1343
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