Art Nouveau c.1900 Antique French Thistle Design Buckle
This lovely buckle was made in France and features a wonderfully typical original Art Nouveau design.
Condition Report:
Excellent
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So typical of its time, this bag was created in the 1920s.
Condition Report:
Very Good - A little mis-shaping to one of the red celluloid beads and a tiny element of unravelling to the silk thread tassel. This is consistent with age and does not detract from the appeal of the piece.
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The Details...
This evening bag or dance purse is constructed from cream coloured celluloid and is circular in shape. Both sides of the bag are detailed with red and green flowers and leaves. Hanging from the base of the bag is a brown coloured silk thread tassel and suspended within the threads is a silver tone metal lipstick holder. The bag has a brown cord handle, which is detailed at either end with red coloured celluloid beads. The bag opens with a push clasp. Inside the bag, there is a mirror and a powder compartment with an original powder puff. The diameter of the bag is 7cm. The drop of the handle is 20cm and the length of the tassel is 15cm.
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A Short History...
Celluloid was a highly popular material in jewellery and accessories manufacture during the 1920s. Newly pioneered injection molding processes, meant that cellulose could be used to produce many identical pieces at the same time. This resulted in the cost per item of celluloid pieces being very low and the material could therefore cater for post-war demands for affordable jewellery and accessories.
Wear it With...
This evening bag would be perfect paired with a floral maxi dress and leather jacket.
The jewellery within the Gemma Redmond Vintage collection has survived to this day because it has been well cared for throughout its lifetime. It is important to continue to care for the jewellery that you buy from us to ensure its continued preservation. Here are some suggestions:
- Be sure to store your jewellery within the boxes that we provide to ensure that it is protected. This is especially important when travelling with your pieces.
- Try not to get perfume or hairspray on your items. These liquids can damage the materials that our jewellery is made from.
- Try not to drop your jewellery or catch your jewellery against hard surfaces. If this happens over time, the findings and fixings can loosen and wear.
- Try not to get your jewellery wet. Some costume jewellery manufacturers utilised water soluble glue in the making of their pieces. Getting your jewellery wet could cause rhinestones and other details to fall away over time.
- If you wish to clean your jewellery, use a soft polishing cloth or a soft brush.
This lovely buckle was made in France and features a wonderfully typical original Art Nouveau design.
Condition Report:
Excellent
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This beautiful hair accessory was created in the Edwardian era.
Condition Report:
Very Good - A small crack in the celluloid, which has been glued and repaired. This is only apparent upon close inspection and is not visible when worn because it is behind the paste motif.
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This outstanding and rare hair accessory dates from the late Georgian to the early Victorian era.
Condition Report:
Very Good - A tiny element of darkening to a couple of the paste stones nearest to the crescent motif. This is consistent with age and is only apparent upon very close inspection. It does not detract from the appeal of the piece.
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Featuring an evocative Egyptian Revival design, this rare and special buckle by the renowned Piel Frères dates from the early 1900s.
Condition Report:
Very Good - A tiny scuff to the enamel work in one small area. This is only apparent upon close inspection and does not detract from the overall appeal of the piece.
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This beautiful hair accessory most likely dates from the late Victorian era.
Condition Report:
Excellent
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This stylish box bag was made by the English Bagcraft company in the 1940s.
Condition Report:
Very Good - Some minor tarnishing to the metal and tiny stains to the bag's lining. These minor issues do not detract from the overall appeal of the bag and are only apparent upon very close examination.
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So typical of its time, this bag was created in the 1920s.
Condition Report:
Very Good - A tiny element of foxing to the surface of the internal mirror. This is consistent with age and does not detract from the appeal of the piece.
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This beautiful hair accessory was created in the 1960s in France by Marcel Gérard.
Condition Report:
Excellent
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This beautiful hair accessory dates from the Art Nouveau era and captures the elegance of the age.
Condition Report:
Excellent
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This wonderful bag dates from the mid to late 19th century. It is in lovely condition for its age.
Condition Report:
Good - There is some wear and darkening to the lining of the bag, bead loss in a couple of tiny areas around the frame and slight oxidisation to the handle. This does not detract from the appeal of the piece.
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This evocative 1920s buckle exudes Art Deco style.
Condition Report:
Excellent
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This elegant clutch bag dates from the Art Deco era.
Condition Report:
Very Good - Some minor staining to the interior lining of the bag. This is only visible when the bag is opened and does not detract from the appeal of the piece.
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This beautiful and well preserved example of cut steel design dates from the early to mid 1800s.
Condition Report:
Very Good - A couple of the cut steel studs are potentially missing. However, the design is so busy, it is difficult to tell if there are losses or if there are just omissions in the design. All of the studs are in shining, excellent condition, which is very rare for a cut steel piece.
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So typical of its time, this bag was created in France in the 1920s.
Condition Report:
Very Good - The internal fastening catch of the bag has been re-glued at some point. This is barely visible. It does not detract from the overall appeal of the piece and the bag still functions well.
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This lovely set of hair combs dates from the 1960s.
Condition Report:
Excellent
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Featuring an evocative Arts and Crafts design, this lovely buckle dates from the early 1900s.
Condition Report:
Very Good - Some loss to enamel in a couple of tiny areas. This is only visible upon very close inspection and does not detract from the appeal of the piece.
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So typical of its time, this bag was created in the 1920s.
Condition Report:
Very Good - A little mis-shaping to one of the red celluloid beads and a tiny element of unravelling to the silk thread tassel. This is consistent with age and does not detract from the appeal of the piece.
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