Brooches

Antique Silver and Paste Floral Spray Brooch

£250.00

This beautiful brooch was most likely created in the Victorian era. It features a pretty floral design. 

Condition Report:

Excellent 

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    1950s Faux Pearl and Rhinestone Vintage Jabot Pin

    £95.00

    A beautifully designed 1950s pin - this piece was possibly created by the great French parurier, Roger Scemama. 

    Condition Report:

    Wearable - Some loss of coating to one faux pearl and a little crazing to the surface of another faux pearl. Both of these defects are not visible when the piece is worn and do little to detract from its appeal. 

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      1930s Art Deco Austrian Silver and Paste Vintage Floral Dress Clips

      £135.00

      These evocatively Art Deco dress clips were most likely created in 1930s Austria.  

      Condition Report:

      Very Good - The silver frame for the baguette paste stones is ever so slightly mis-shapen. This is only visible upon very close inspection and it does not detract from the overall appeal of these clips. 

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        Victorian Purple Glass and Paste Antique Brooch

        £125.00

        This elegant brooch was created the mid to late 1800s.

        Condition Report:

        Very Good - A little discolouration to the edge of one paste stone and a small are on the metal border of the brooch. This is only visible with close inspection under a magnifying glass. It is consistent with age and does not detract from the appeal of the piece.  

         

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          1930s Art Deco Silver and Paste Vintage Buckle Design Dress Clip

          £95.00

          This interesting clip features a high quality and intricate design and was created in the 1930s. 

          Condition Report:

          Good - A tiny chip to the corner of two of the baguette stones. This is only visible upon close examination with a magnifying glass. It is consistent with age and use and does not detract from the appeal of the piece.

           

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