Brooches

Eisenberg Original c.1940 Vintage Rhinestone Fur Clip

£175.00

This stylish fur clip was created in c.1940 by the American Eisenberg company. 

Condition Report:

Very Good - A little clouding to the larger rhinestones. This is consistent with age and does not detract from the appeal of the piece. 

 

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    1920s Art Deco Pair of Vintage Enamelled Ladybird Brooches

    £68.00

    This whimsical pair of brooches were most likely made in Czechoslovakia. 

    Condition Report:

    Very Good - Some rubbing to the enamel work in a couple of small areas. This is consistent with age and does not detract from the appeal of the brooches. 

     

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      1920s Egyptian Revival Brass Vintage Egyptian Princess Brooch

      £78.00

      This striking brooch is emblematic of the evocative 1920s Egyptian Revival aesthetic. 

      Condition Report:

      Very Good - Some slight indentation to the reverse of the brooch. This is consistent with age and use and is not apparent when the brooch is worn.  

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        Zoltan White c.1920 Silver, Garnet and Turquoise Vintage Brooch

        £295.00

        This lovely brooch was created in England by the Zoltan White company in c.1920.

        Condition Report:

        Very Good - A tiny and slight scuff to the surface of the garnet. This is only really apparent to the touch and with inspection with a magnifying glass. It does not detract from the appeal of the brooch. 

         

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          1930s Art Deco Czechoslovakian Multi-Coloured Wooden Beads Vintage Brooch

          £75.00

          This lovely brooch, reflects the craftsmanship and eye for detail so characteristic of Czechoslovakian jewellery design. It dates from the 1930s.

          Condition Report:

          Very Good - Some tarnishing to the metal reverse of the brooch and the fastening mechanism has been moved at some point, so that there are small marks where the old one used to be. These factors are not visible when the brooch is worn. 

           

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