Kim Loves Vintage
$175.00
$175.00
Chunky White plastic Monet bangle features 3 lovely gold foliate embellisments on the outside of the bracelet. The bracelet is 1 full inch wide and almost an inch thick! Incredibly good condition and very unusual. Signed on the inside with an embedded plaque.
Dating this is difficult, but there is a new Monet Jewelry book coming out soon, so I am certain it will only go up in value.
Kim Loves Vintage
$200.00
$200.00
Kenneth Jay Lane fine english bone china bracelet by Royal Worcester. Kenneth Jay Lane designed a line of exquisitely hand painted porcelain bracelets, pendants and collars in "best times" he had walking the samples through the processes by hand himself. These porcelain pieces are somewhat rare as they are difficult to find in perfect condition as they are porcelain. I suspect most people bought them as collectibles rather than for wearing. I am including some photos of the necklaces and hang tags. Necklaces and hang tags are NOT included only the bracelet which came with a similarly styled pair of earrings, they are not attributed to KJL, but I will include them for you as a gift, they are a nice companion pair. Last documented sale of one of these rare porcelain pieces is 2001 Christies sold a necklace for $470. This is a prized bracelet for any collector of KJL. Bracelet has a circular cut on the inside, this would be the stilt mark where the bracelet was held during the kiln firing, this is not a flaw. This bracelet is 3/4 inches, the companion bracelet is 1 inch wide. See my other listing for the companion bracelet. Purchase both and receive a substantial discount!!
Kim Loves Vintage
$150.00
$150.00
Wonderful Florenza Necklace features wonderful Arrow shaped stone These have what is known as a "special" stone, a watermelon topaz and green arrow shape. The necklace is hallmarked on each segment. This necklace is in good vintage condition. It has some slight fading and the finish has normal wear for the age. This is circa 1949-1955. About Florenza...Dan Kasoff started producing jewelry in the early 1930's. The Florenza name was first used in the late 1940's and the company ceased operation in 1981. This necklace is in great wearable condition and difficult to find.
Kim Loves Vintage
$225.00
$225.00
This most unusual Hattie Carnegie necklace and earrings at first appear to be genuine turquoise and carnelian. They are not, they are some type of plastic. They have an incredible look and are a very unusual style. The necklace is unsigned, but the earrings are signed quite clearly and are a perfect match. The clasp is typical of Hattie Carnegie jewlry. This necklace is a generous 23 inches long. I believe this is probably from the mid 1950's. Lovely very wearable set from one of the most famous costume jewelry designers of the 20th century.
Kim Loves Vintage
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Pauline Rader was the daughter of a jeweler and began designing her own jewelry around 1962. Her designs were influenced by her study of and love for the jewelry of antiquity. Her designs often showed mystical Greek or Italian influences. She used heavy antique gold tone, gold wash or silver tone metal for the base and in the case of this necklace to simulate coral, she used a coral colored enamel that imitates a bezel set stone. Her designs were chunky and large. This necklace is 30 inches long and can be easily worn doubled. The necklace features varied sized coins and a square hang tag with Pauline Rader in block letters. She designed for select clientele and elite boutiques, therefore, her jewelry is difficult to find and is very collectible due to the very limited quantities produced. Pauline rader ceased production in the mid 1980's.
Kim Loves Vintage
$150.00
$150.00
Vitorrio jewelry was a division of Danecraft of Providence, Rhode Island. Vitorrio was in production from 1993 until 2002. This necklace features reproduction Graeco Roman coins that are set in a silvertone setting. The necklace is a generous 18 inches and features a central medalion that is 1.75 inches wide. This necklace is in nice condition, there is some tarnishing on the back as shown in the photos. I have included a photo of the Vittorio trademark logo as it is difficult to read on the medallion.
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This Fendi Roman coin necklace also features the famous Fendi FF logo. The double F symbol, commonly referred to as the "Zucca" print in its original form and "Zucchino" in its smaller style, Fendi's iconic "double F" logo pattern was first designed by Karl Lagerfeld in the 1960s. The Fendi Company originated in 1918 in Rome. This wonderful necklace is in excellent condition. It is difficult to measure, but it is somewhere between a generous 17 and 18 inches long. The coin in the central medallion measures 1 inch, the chain is a substantial 1/2 inch wide. This medallion is reversible, on one side it has a pair of Roman faces back to back on the other side the famous double F logo. This choker is stunning on. It looks like genuine 18K gold, just fabulous!
Kim Loves Vintage
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Stunning set of 3 1920's Celluloid Bangles. These glittery, sparkling celluloid bracelets feature 3 different Deco designs. The largest .75 inches wide, features a gold foliate design with bright blue rhinestones. The next is also .75 inches wide with a lovely gold linear geometric design with bright blue and lavender rhinestones. The smallest of the three is 9/16 inches wide. It has a black painted band accented with 6 stations of clear rhinestones, a gold linear geometric design and blue rhinestones backed with blue enamel paint. These bracelets have been together for over 80 years, I think they should remain companions. There is some minor wear which is consistent with age. These would be gorgeous stacked with some other solid sparkle bangles to create that flapper look. Photos tell the story. These will be shipped fully insured by FedEx.
Kim Loves Vintage
$185.00
$185.00
Fun and very Funky vintage Rootbeer Bakelite necklace features solid rootbeer discs, circles and deep carved creamed corn leaves on what I believe is a celluloid chain. 15 inches long. This necklace has great style and movement, bold and fun!
Kim Loves Vintage
$175.00
$175.00
Slightly oval pineapple bakelite beads alternate with graduated sized cherry red bakelite beads create a strikingly beautiful necklace. 18 inches long, this necklace has been restrung and has an easy sturdy toggle clasp to make it very wearable
Kim Loves Vintage
$120.00
$120.00
These gorgeous 2 inch deeply carved vintage Bakelite dress clips feature a beautiful central floral design. I would call this almost milk chocolate colored. These are very substantial. Photos with show all the beautiful meticulous carving.
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This vintage creamed corn bracelet features 5 beautiful green dots. The width is 7/8th inches wide and is in great vintage condition. Great bracelet, Great price.


















