Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Sarah Coventry Enchanted Forest Clip On Earrings

These earrings are signed Sarah Coventry and are called Enchanted Forest. Here's something cool about the earrings- they are labeled right and left. I have heard that if you don't wear the properly matched clip ons on the ears they are meant for, they can be uncomfortable sort of like shoes. I also should mention that these earrings come with a matching brooch to make a set.
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Labels: sarah coventry enchated forest earrings, signed vintage jewelry
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Antiqued Look Vintage Bracelet
This is a really pretty vintage filigree bracelet that has an antiqued look. It's another one of those pieces that I wouldn't mind if it accidentally found it's way into my jewelry box... too bad I put it up for sale already.
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Monday, November 3, 2008
Beautiful Blue Rhinestone Bracelet
My mantra in selling jewelry is "I will not fall in love with the merchandise, I will not fall in love with the inventory..." Um this bracelet makes it hard to do business. This is one of those bracelets I want to hoard and treasure for ever in my secret vintage jewelry pirate booty stash... At this point I have no idea what I am talking about and perhaps that is because I wrote this post on Halloween night after consuming way too much candy. (I love scheduling blog posts).



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Sunday, November 2, 2008
Huge Carved Rose Pendant
Here's a lovely carved rose pendant, the composition or I won't even guess. I am really not up to snuff on pre-ban ivory, bone, of scrimshaw jewelry pieces. This pendant is very pretty and a large size though as you can tell in comparison with my hand.
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1937 Enamel Shield Brooch
This brooch has a really nice regal or military look and I can't actually say for sure it is from 1937. I can tell you that the patent number on the back for the hardware is a patent number from 1937. Patent numbers can be really helpful- we know then that the brooch wasn't made before 1937 and that it fits in with other war time jewelry of this nature.
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Labels: military jewelry, unsigned vintage jewelry

