1950s Statement Mirrored Rhinestone Vintage Flower Brooch
This lovely brooch dates from the late 1950s.
Condition Report:
ExcellentÂ
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This lovely brooch dates from the late 1950s.
Condition Report:
ExcellentÂ
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A beautifully designed 1950s pin - this piece was possibly created by the great French parurier, Roger Scemama.Â
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.Â
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This shimmering mid-century cuff features an abundance of Aurora Borealis rhinestones.
Condition Report:
Excellent - But, please be aware this cuff is a very small size.Â
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A beautifully designed and quality constructed Late 1950s fur clip. This piece is highly likely to have been created for a French couture house.Â
Condition Report:
ExcellentÂ
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This pretty mid-century cuff was created by the Miriam Haskell company.Â
Condition Report:
Excellent
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Set with shimmering Marcasites, this bracelet was created in 1951.Â
Condition Report:
Excellent Â
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Pretty and rare, this brooch was created in Limoges, France, in the 1950s.
Condition Report:
Excellent
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Featuring a whimsical galleon design, this brooch was created in the 1950s.Â
Condition Report:
Very Good - A little darkening to the reverse of the brooch. This is consistent with age and is not visible when the brooch is worn.Â
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This elegant bracelet was created in the 1950s by the American Coro company.
Condition Report:
Good - Some tarnishing to the metal surface on the central panel of the bracelet. This is only visible upon close inspection and does not detract from the appeal of the piece.Â
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