Victorian Love Knot Pin
A Victorian Love Knot. The ultimate symbol of everlasting love. Washed with gold, featuring a hand set center stone, this ageless beauty, obviously a once treasured keepsake, speaks to the lover in everyone.
$55.00
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1930′s Faceted Cabochon Brooch
1930's Gold Tone Pot metal with red faceted Cabochon Stone Flowers
$250.00
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1950′s Aurora Borealis Crystal Bead Pin
Beads and beaded jewelry was wildly popular throughout the 1950’s. By the beginning of the 1950’s Japan had re-kindled it's jewelry industry and sought to fulfill the growing market in the U.S. for quality pieces of well made jewelry. Marked "Japan", this Crystal bead pin is a wonderful example of why these post war pieces have become a popular collectable. Clustered on a 1.5 inch round base, the multicolored Aurora Borealis Crystal Beads were all hand set. Priced well below value, this pin would be a perfect starter piece for the new collector.
$35.00
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3 pc set Pin and Earrings
Bright Orange "Moon Glow" Lucite beads are the focal point in this demi-parure. Considered to be "cutting edge" and innovative when introduced during the 1940's and 1950's, Collectable plastic jewelry is divided into three basic categories: Celluloid, Bakelite and Lucite. Jewelry created using plastics from that period are not only beautiful, they are durable, quality pieces and are highly collectable to those "in the know". This earring/brooch set is a fine example of "plastics" done right......
$65.00
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Art Deco Lapel Pin
A delicate piece for the discriminating collector. Art Deco is all the rage!! A must have piece for any collection, or a special gift for that certain someone.
$65.00
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Art Deco Rhinestone Fur Clip
The era commonly referred to as “Art Deco” became known as such after the Exposition International des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes (which was held in Paris in 1925). The Exposition was dedicated for the most part to the jewelry arts. The jewelry of the Art Deco period features modern, almost industrial designs consisting of geometric lines and angles. Art Deco jewelry is highly prized by collectors around the world. This piece is classic in design and magnificent in its execution. A fur clip, it can also be adapted as a brooch, scarf clip, choker (when clipped to a ribbon tied elegantly on one's neck) or belt buckle. The red/black/silver rhinestone combination is breathtaking.
$250.00
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Coro Duette
Coro Duettes are pins or brooches which are comprised of at least three separate parts that can be worn individually or as one piece. The Duette consists of a frame made specifically to hold two pin clips (or fur clips) in a fixed position so that together they can be worn as a brooch. Duettes are often missing components and therefore those pieces which are complete are much more valuable. Marked as "Coro" with a patent number, this piece is in excellent condition.
$125.00
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Crown Trifari Brooch
1930's Gold tone with pearls, this signed Crown Trifari piece is understated and elegant. Priced to sell!
$65.00
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Crystal Bead Scatter Pin
Dainty, yet brilliant crystal bead lapel pin. The crystal beads are hand set with Rhinestone pins. Measures 3 inches round. In the 1950's small lapel pins were worn in clusters and were known as "Scatter pins". Very popular at the time, these small pins remain very collectable to this day. This pin was obviously worn in it's day and has some wear to the back of the piece. The wear is not obvious when the pin is being worn, however as a collectable the value is somewhat diminished anytime the piece is less than perfect. Priced accordingly, this piece is bargain at twice the price!
$20.00
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Enameled Georgian Lapel Pin
Part of the Port of Mystery's collection from the Georgian Era, this lapel Pin is both delicate and understated. The "C" clasp is an indicator of an origin date no later than 1900. There is no rollover or locking mechanism and the C extends approximately 75% around the circle and bends inward. These clasps were used almost exclusively through the Georgian era right up until 1900. Well over a hundred years old, this piece is in exceptional condition.
$25.00
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