Art Deco 1930s French Paste Vintage Duette Clip Brooch
This wonderful Duette clip brooch was created in France in the late 1930s.
Condition Report:
Excellent
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This wonderful Duette clip brooch was created in France in the late 1930s.
Condition Report:
Excellent
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This elegant dress clip 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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This striking cuff dates from the 1930s. It was created in Germany and is an exceptionally rare example of the work of the Schrieber and Hiller company.
Condition Report:
Very Good - A faint element of scratching to the surface of the Galalith and a little darkening to the metal plating. This is only visible upon very close inspection and does not detract from the overall appeal of the piece.
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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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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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This delightful 1950s brooch was most likely made in France.
Condition Report:
Excellent
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This elegant brooch is a lovely example of Art Deco paste jewellery. It was created by the French costume jeweller René Mittler.
Condition Report:
Excellent
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Stylish and striking, this Art Deco bangle exudes 1930s glamour.
Condition Report:
Very Good - A couple of the tiny metal studs are missing from the detailing on the bangle. This is very common in pieces of this age and type and is only visible upon close inspection. It does not detract from the appeal of the bangle.
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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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This delightful brooch dates from c.1910 and was most likely made in France.
Condition Report:
Very Good - A tiny element of scuffing to the surface of the purple cabochon. This is only apparent under close magnification and does not detract from the appeal of the brooch.
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This dramatic and stylish bracelet dates from the 1930s.
Condition Report:
Very Good - A small chip to the corner of one of the pink glass stones. This does not detract from the appeal of the piece and is only apparent upon very close inspection.
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This exceptionally rare necklace is so emblematic of the Egyptian Revival aesthetic and dates from the late Victorian era through to the 1920s.
Condition Report:
Very Good - A tiny circular piece of the micro-mosaic is missing from the top right wing. This is only apparent upon very close inspection with a magnifying glass and does not detract from the appeal of the piece.
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