Jewellery

Schreiber and Hiller 1920s Art Deco Antique Paste Snake Bracelet

£530.00

This bracelet dates from the 1930s and is an exceptionally rare creation by the German Schrieber and Hiller.

Condition Report:

Very Good - A little element of darkening to some of the paste stones on the head and tail of the snake. This is consistent with age and use and does not detract from the appeal of the piece. 

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    1940s Silver Gilt Sunburst Design Vintage Brooch and Earrings Set

    £195.00

    This striking jewellery set dates from the 1940s. 

    Condition Report:

    Very Good - A tiny element of rubbing to the gilded surface. This is only visible upon very close inspection and does not detract from the appeal of the set.  

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      1920s Art Deco Black Celluloid and Rhinestones Snakes Vintage Cuff

      £150.00

      This stylish Art Deco cuff is perfect for wearing alone or stacking with others. 

      Condition Report:

      Very Good - A tiny area of scuffing to the celluloid near one of the rhinestones. This is only apparent upon close inspection and does not detract from the appeal of the piece. 

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        1940s Multi-Coloured Wooden Bells and Stars Vintage Cascade Brooch

        £120.00

        This lovely brooch reflects the vogue for wooden jewellery during the 1940s. It resembles early pieces created by the American Miriam Haskell company and some Czechoslovakian jewellery designs. 

        Condition Report:

        Excellent 

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          Joseff of Hollywood Vintage Art Deco Inspired Earrings

          £250.00

          These sophisticated earrings were most likely created in the 1950s. They are  by the renowned costume jeweller, Joseff of Hollywood.

          Condition Report:

          Excellent

           

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