Brooches

Auguste Bonaz Art Deco 1920s Gilded Celluloid Vintage Swan Brooch

£207.00

This beautiful brooch is a lovely example of the Art Deco celluloid jewellery of Auguste Bonaz. 

Condition Report:

Very Good - A tiny element of wear to the surface of the gilding. This is only apparent upon very close inspection and does not detract from the appeal of the piece. 

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Art Deco 1930s Silver, Paste and Glass Vintage Floral Brooch

£132.00

This elegant brooch was created in the 1930s.

Condition Report:

Very Good - A tiny chip to the corner of the green glass stone. This is only apparent upon magnification and does not detract from the appeal of the piece. 

 

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Ciro 'SCP' 1940s Silver and Paste Vintage Star Brooch

£192.50

This elegant and shimmering brooch was created in c.1940 by the English Ciro company.

Condition Report:

Very Good - One of the paste stones has moved slightly within its setting. However, it is nonetheless secure and does not detract from the appeal of the brooch. It is only apparent upon very close inspection. 

 

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Art Deco 1920s Celluloid and Rhinestone Vintage Seahorse Brooch

£201.25

This beautiful brooch is a lovely example of original Art Deco celluloid jewellery. The use of gilding upon the celluloid in this piece makes it highly likely to be the work of French plastic jewellery maker Auguste Bonaz. 

Condition Report:

Very Good - A tiny element of scratching to the surface of the gilding. This is only apparent upon very close inspection and does not detract from the appeal of the piece. 

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    Art Deco 1930s French Marcasite Floral Design Vintage Duette Clip Brooch

    £150.00

    This wonderful Duette clip brooch was most created in France in the late 1930s. 

    Condition Report:

    Very Good - The push and pull mechanism on the trombone clasp is missing. However, the clasp still holds the fastening pin in place and keeps the brooch secure. 

     

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      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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          1950s Faux Pearl and Rhinestone Vintage Jabot Pin

          £95.00

          A beautifully designed 1950s pin - this piece was possibly created by the great French parurier, Roger Scemama. 

          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. 

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            1930s Art Deco Silver and Paste Vintage Buckle Design Dress Clip

            £95.00

            This interesting clip features a high quality and intricate design and was created in the 1930s. 

            Condition Report:

            Good - A tiny chip to the corner of two of the baguette stones. This is only visible upon close examination with a magnifying glass. It is consistent with age and use and does not detract from the appeal of the piece.

             

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