Jewellery

Louis Rousselet 1940s Chunky Faux Pearl Vintage Necklace

ÂŁ180.00

Beautiful and lustrous, this necklace dates from the 1940s and was created in France by the Louis Rousselet company.

Condition Report:

Very Good - A little loss to the coating on one of the rondelle spacer beads. This is only visible upon close inspection and can be turned around so that it is not visible when the necklace is being worn.

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    1920s Egyptian Revival Vintage Celluloid Hair Pin

    ÂŁ150.00

    This rare hair accessory is an original piece from the Egyptian Revival of the 1920s. 

    Condition Report:

    Very Good - Some oxidisation and losses to the tiny metal studs on the central panel of this piece. This is consistent with age and only really obvious under magnification. It does not detract from the appeal and rarity of the pin. 

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      1920s Art Deco Pair of Vintage Enamelled Ladybird Brooches

      ÂŁ68.00

      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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        Ciner 1970s Enamel and Rhinestone Vintage Zebra Cuff

        ÂŁ295.00

        This stylish cuff was made in c.1970 by the American Ciner company. Their animal inspired designs are extremely collectable. 

        Condition Report:

        Excellent

         

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          Givenchy 1977 Gold Plate and Orange Lucite Vintage Cuff

          ÂŁ195.00

          This stylish cuff was made in 1977 by Givenchy.

          Condition Report:

          Very Good - A little faint scratching to the gold plated surface of the bracelet. This is only visible upon very close inspection and does not detract from the appeal of the cuff. 

           

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            Vintage Plastic and Rhinestone Snake Bangle

            ÂŁ78.00

            This stylish snake bangle is designed to be worn higher up the arm.

            Condition Report:

            Very Good - A little fading to the plastic in a couple of areas. This is only visible upon very close inspection and does not detract from the appeal of the piece. 

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              Jean Painlevé 1930s Seahorse Design Vintage Bangle and Dress Clips Set

              ÂŁ250.00 ÂŁ187.50

              Featuring an unusual and evocative design, this jewellery set dates from the 1930s and was created in France by Jean Painlevé. 

              Condition Report:

              Very Good - Some surface scratching to the metal and slight mis-shaping of the bangle. This does not detract from the overall appeal of the pieces and they still look correct when worn. 

               

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              1900s Art Nouveau Vintage Horn Butterfly Brooch

              ÂŁ170.00 ÂŁ127.50

              This beautiful brooch is a lovely example of Art Nouveau carved horn jewellery. It is unsigned. 

              Condition Report:

              Excellent

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              Miriam Haskell 1960s Milk Glass and Fabric Vintage Earrings

              ÂŁ85.00

              These earrings were created in the 1960s by the Miriam Haskell company. 

              Condition Report:

              Good - Some wear to the silk thread and crazing to the surface of the milk glass. This is only visible upon close inspection and does not detract from the overall appeal of the earrings. 

               

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