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Secret is out for online sale that may not ring true

The Industry London | 24th April 2017

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By Deirdre Hipwell for The Times

Tiffany and trading standards officers are investigating the sale of allegedly counterfeit jewellery on a discount website.

It is understood that about £200,000 of vintage Tiffany items were sold last year on Secret Sales.com, a website that sells heavily discounted luxury items and which was bought by Excalibur Group in February. Some of the 4,000 Tiffany vintage pieces sold in a flash event are now suspected to have been fake.

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