Jewellery

1930s Art Deco Frosted Glass Vintage Dress Clips

£95.00

These evocatively Art Deco dress clips were most likely created in France. 

Condition Report:

Very Good - A little rubbing to the enamelled surface and a little nibbling to the edge of the glass. This is only visible upon very close inspection and it does not detract from the overall appeal of these clips. 

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Trifari KTF Late 1920s Art Deco Paste Vintage Bracelet

£180.00

So very Deco, this bracelet dates from the late 1920s and is an early creation by Trifari.  

Condition Report:

Good -  A little darkening to some of the paste stones due to ageing. However, the piece still sparkles nicely and this does not detract from its appal. It is collectable and a great design.

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Antique c.1910 Paste and Red Glass Butterfly Brooch

£55.00

This pretty brooch dates from c.1910 and was most likely made in Czechoslovakia. 

Condition Report:

Very Good - One small claw is missing from one of the stone settings. This is only apparent under close magnification and does not detract from the appeal of the brooch. 

 

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    Art Deco 1920s Sterling, Paste and Red Glass Vintage Bracelet

    £295.00

    This stylish bracelet evokes the Art Deco era and is made from plated sterling.

    Condition Report:

    Very Good - A tiny element of darkening due to age to a couple of the paste stones. This is only visible upon very close examination and does not detract from the appeal of the piece. 

     

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      Knoll and Pregizer c.1920 Silver and Paste Vintage Penguins Brooch

      £200.00

      This delightful figural brooch was created in c.1920 by the German high quality costume jewellery maker, Knoll and Pregizer.

      Condition Report:

      Good - The 'C' catch and fastening pin are most likely a later replacement to the piece. However, they work well and are in-keeping with the design. There is a tiny element of enamel loss to the tip of one wing. This is only visible upon close inspection and does not detract from the appeal of the piece. 

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