KittyT
I'll Lock Up
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Ladies costume jewelry pieces. I'll give these a couple of days here and then up they go on Feebay.
Most likely 1950s, Coro necklace. Excellent condition, heavy weight. Stamped Coro on both the clasp and the necklace back. 16" long. $12 + shipping.
Vintage brass necklace, probably 1920 or 1930s, unsigned. 16.5" long. Brass needs cleaning, but I'll leave that up to you. Lovely filigree work with yellow rhinestones, white and yellow enamel buds, and yellow faceted center. I have had a jeweler inspect this piece and the stone is likely not topaz, possibly citrine quartz, but most likely glass. I am asking $30 + shipping OBO for this interesting and unusual piece. ON HOLD
Vintage Winard Daisy brooch and clip earrings demi-parure. There is a grain visible on the back of the brooch that looks like ivory (Winard did make similar pieces in ivory around the 1920s-1920s), but a jeweler has confirmed that it's not ivory or bone, but it is carved. It is does not smell like bakelite and is probably therefore carved celluloid. The brooch measures 1.5" across, and the earrings measure 1". The reverse of the brooch is stamped "1/20 12K GF" and the earrings are stamped "4 WINARD 12K 1/20 GF". The only "flaw" I can see is that the metal earring clips seem to have been re-glued at some point. $25 + shipping. Very fun and unusual piece.
Most likely 1950s, Coro necklace. Excellent condition, heavy weight. Stamped Coro on both the clasp and the necklace back. 16" long. $12 + shipping.
Vintage brass necklace, probably 1920 or 1930s, unsigned. 16.5" long. Brass needs cleaning, but I'll leave that up to you. Lovely filigree work with yellow rhinestones, white and yellow enamel buds, and yellow faceted center. I have had a jeweler inspect this piece and the stone is likely not topaz, possibly citrine quartz, but most likely glass. I am asking $30 + shipping OBO for this interesting and unusual piece. ON HOLD
Vintage Winard Daisy brooch and clip earrings demi-parure. There is a grain visible on the back of the brooch that looks like ivory (Winard did make similar pieces in ivory around the 1920s-1920s), but a jeweler has confirmed that it's not ivory or bone, but it is carved. It is does not smell like bakelite and is probably therefore carved celluloid. The brooch measures 1.5" across, and the earrings measure 1". The reverse of the brooch is stamped "1/20 12K GF" and the earrings are stamped "4 WINARD 12K 1/20 GF". The only "flaw" I can see is that the metal earring clips seem to have been re-glued at some point. $25 + shipping. Very fun and unusual piece.