1930s-1950s

Vintage Brooch Pin 1930s 1950s Prong Rhinestones

This Vintage Starburst Silver Tone Brooch with Clear Round AB Prong Set Stones is a charming retro piece of jewelry from the 1935-1950 era. It is in good pre-owned condition. All items are tested with my Thermo Scientific Niton DXL-XRF Analyzer for metal content, if applicable. Any imperfections or abnormalities are shown in photos. Measurements are also provided in photos. Items are carefully packaged and shipped quickly. Thanks for your interest!

Miriam Haskell Beautiful (Signed) Brooch (Rare)1930’s – 1950’s – Vintage

Selling my Mother’s estate of Vintage & Antique Customer jewelry, what you see in the description is what you will receive, this Beautiful one of a kind 1930’s – 1950’s Signed Miriam Haskell piece looks to be missing one glass bulb but this doesn’t take away from it stunning beauty, Happy buying, I will ship quickly and securely thanks for looking. We are taking offers on this piece as well, again happy bidding/buying

vintage 1930s- 1950s pearl & beaded choker. Excellent condition.

This is an exquisite choker made of pearls and beads from the 1920s-1950s. Backed in cream silk. It attaches with 2 hook & eyes (see photo). The pearls look like engineered or faux pearls to me, with a deep creamy color. The few cylinder shaped beads and rhinestones have darkened and silvered slightly with age. This shows no sign of use. No pears/ beads missing, no loose threads, the closures are tight, and there are no signs of staining or use to the silk backing. It is meant to be worn as a choker, tight on the neck. I have a 13” neck and it fits me snuggly but comfortably. I would not advise wearing it if your neck exceeds 13”.

Vintage Lucite Floral Brooch Small Cluster Flowers Brooch Diamond 1930s 1950s

Vintage reverse-carved Lucite brooch. This piece of costume jewelry features a distinct diamond or rhombus shape with beveled edges Design FeaturesMaterial: Made from Lucite, a durable, lightweight acrylic resin popular in costume jewelry from the 1930s through the 1950s Technique: The floral design inside is created using an internal intaglio technique The flowers and leaves are carved directly into the back surface of the clear acrylic and then meticulously painted from behind This creates a three-dimensional illusion when viewed from the front Motif: It showcases a small cluster of delicate flowers flanked by soft leaves Pre loved As found cleaning left to buyer

Vintage 1930s -1950s Swedish American Line Nautical Pin P1

This vintage pin from the 1930s-1950s is a beautiful piece of Scandinavian history. With a multicolored enamel design and a brass base metal, this pin features a nautical theme that is perfect for any vintage jewelry collection. The pin is signed and has a retro era feel, making it a unique addition to any fashion jewelry department. The Estate brand pin is a original piece from the United States and is perfect for collectors of antique jewelry. The pin has a flag shape and is made of brass metal. It is a great conversation starter and a beautiful accessory for any outfit.

Vintage (1930’s-1950’s) Flower Clip-on Earrings, Very Interesting Earrings

Very unique vintage clip-on earrings, you’ll be sure to stand out with these earrings! One of the earring’s clasp has fallen off due to the glue’s old age, should be easily fixable. Vintage Disclaimer: Please keep in mind, when buying Vintage items you are purchasing something that has been pre-loved, and will show signs of wear. Check out my storefront TheVintageVault79* to see what other treasures you can find!

Vintage 1930s-1950s Openwork Rose Brooch – Floral Art Nouveau Revival – 26g

For your consideration is a lovely vintage openwork brooch featuring a high-relief rose with flowing leaves and stems, framed by a beaded border. Classic Art Nouveau revival style, perfect for collectors of 1930s–1950s costume jewelry. Measurements & Details • Size: 2½ × 1½ inches (6.3 × 3.8 cm) • Weight: 26 grams • Clasp: Simple C-clasp with pin stem (typical pre-1940s) • Finish: Silver-tone with natural age-related tarnish and light patina • Flexibility: Slightly bendable – consistent with softer white metals • Material – We Don’t Know for Sure We think this is nickel silver (German silver) – a non-precious alloy of copper, nickel, and zinc that looks just like sterling. Sold as “metal unknown – believed to be nickel silver.” No hallmarks are visible.