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Art Deco Button Covers and Studs of Calla Lily Form
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Costume:
Unsigned:
Pre 1940 item# 40710
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GlitzQueen History and Art to Wear
505.205.1404
$20 SALE (Reduced from $32)
Free 1st Class U.S. Shipping & Gift Wrap if Desired
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Make your favorite blouse bloom with these Art Deco studs and button covers shaped like calla liles. Creamy faux-pearls nestle in the stylized gilt settings about 1" long by 1/2" wide. Our low price reflects age-appropriate surface wear, which is naturally more extensive on this type of jewelry than on items requiring less handling. The set comes from a Texas estate and dates from around 1930.
Please e-mail to confirm availability, order or request more photos. Thanks for looking!
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Antique Art Deco Enameled Rhinestone Bow Brooch
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Estate Jewelry:
Costume:
Rhinestone:
Pre 1940 item# 40705
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GlitzQueen History and Art to Wear
505.205.1404
$45 SALE (Reduced from $75)
Free 1st Class U.S. Shipping (& Gift Wrap if Desired)
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Prettily enameled in blue with pink stripes, this Art Deco bow brooch is wonderfully feminine. About two inches wide and equally tall, it seems even bigger, being highly dimensional. Its reverse is still extremely shiny, with the bright silver finish that indicates rhodium or chromium. Among the stones, all original, a few have somewhat darkened with age, which really doesn't detract against so much color. Amall areas of enamel loss are mainly on lower edges of the bow's top loops, so wouldn't normally be seen when worn. (We've angled the main photo upward, to be sure to show them.) There's plenty of life left in this beauty, but our price naturally reflects its flaws; pricing would be a hundred dollars higher, if it were perfect.
The brooch dates from the 1920s or very early 1930s, so is already antique by American 75-year standards, and its provenance is a Dallas area estate.
There's no charge for insured U.S. shipping and gift-wrap is always free when desired. Please e-mail to confirm availability, order or request more photos. Thanks for looking!
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