Silvertone metal and blue rhinestone brooch. Circa 1950. Circular pin with three dimensional ballroom dancers depicted in rhinestone studded formal attire. Gentleman in top hat and tails. Lady in formal gown and heels.
Just like Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. You can be dancing with the stars. ...click for details
Brooch and Dress Clip Set. Circa 1935. Pave rhinestone chatons and channel set baguettes. Rhodium plated setting. Only mark is patent number for the clip mechanism, Pat 1952188, which dates its production to no earlier than 1934. Unlike other duettes popular in the 1930's, this one can be worn as a pin or as a pin and detached clips for dress, hat, or belt. Pin is approximately 3" long x 1 3/4" wide. Detached dress clips are each approximately 1 1/4" long x 1 1/4" ...click for details
Rhinestone necklace. Circa 1940. Unmarked. Prong set clear chatons and navettes. Rhodium plated setting. Layered focal area with drop is approximately 3"w x 1 1/2"h. Overall length is 17 1/2". Excellent condition. Perfect for the holidays!
American Art Deco chromium cigarette lighter. Circa 1930. Table top lighter shaped like a single propeller airplane. Marked "Made in U.S.A. Logo with conjoined D and C in a circle. Approximate dimensions: 5 7/8" long x 5" wide x 3" high. Minor loss of black paint consistent with age. Chrome plating in excellent condition. Rotate propeller clockwise to ignite lighter.
American Art Deco chrome comport with glass insert. Circa 1935. Signed Farber Bros., N.Y.C. Crystal satin glass insert in Lotus pattern by Westmoreland Glass. Approximate dimensions 6 3/4". Excellent condition.
American Art Deco chrome double candle holder. Circa 1935. Signed Chase with logo. J-shaped, uneven Taurex design, #24004, by renowned industrial designer, Walter Von Nessen. Approximate dimensions: 10" high (from base to top of highest holder) x 7" wide. Excellent overall condition. Some scratches to removable holders.
Pair of chrome figural candleholders. Circa 1935. Signed Farber Bros., Krome-Kraft, New York, NY. Chromium nude female figures from the Statuesque line. Approximately 8 1/2" tall.
American Art Deco clock. Circa 1938. Marked General Electric, model #6H02. Demi-lune shaped, cobalt blue mirrored and transparent glass clock with central floral motif. Chrome ball feet. Metal encased works with easel back. Measures approximately 16 1/2" x 7 1/2". Minor losses to silvering consistent with age. Pencil point flea bite to lower right edge. Rewired. Working condition. Two vertical lines in photograph are reflections. Additional photographs available upon reques ...click for details
Pair of white glass and aurora borealis rhinestone earrings & matching brooch. Circa 1950. Signed Alice Caviness. Each earring measures 1 1/2" x 1 1/8". Pin measures approximately 2 1/2" x 1 3/4". Brilliant stones. Excellent condition.
Depression glass plate. Circa 1940. American Sweetheart pattern by MacBeth-Evans Glass Company. Monax (translucent white) 10 5/8" large dinner plate with center design. Excellent condition.
Also available in American Sweetheart (no center design): ...click for details