Anniversary

Three Antique Brooches Gold Tone with Rhinestones And Black Onyx Read Notes

This product is a set of three vintage brooches in gold tone with rhinestones and black onyx. The main stone color is black, and the brooches are signed by the brand Napier. They are part of the fashion jewelry department and are suitable for an anniversary occasion. These original brooches add a touch of elegance to any outfit, making them a unique and stylish accessory for women who appreciate vintage and antique jewelry. Full Disclosure the brooch with tassels is Napiers sterling silver.

Victorian Revival Brass Alloy Filigree Brooch, West Germany, 1930-40s

This beautiful Victorian style brooch features a pink glass paste rhinestone center set in filigree, surrounded by small rhinestones and circled by small faux pearls. The craftsmanship is gorgeous. It measures 1″ in diameter with working clasp. The back does show some wear. According to research these were typically made in West Germany or Czechoslavokia. The perfect size for a scarf, lapel or hat.

3 Vintage Gold-Tone Picture Agate Jasper Brooch Pins W/ Textured Bezel Setting

Elegant vintage brooch featuring unique agate stones with natural landscape-like patterns, set in a gold-tone metal frame with intricate bezel detailing. Versatile accessory that combines geological artistry with classic jewelry craftsmanship. • 3 Oval-shaped agate/jasper picture stone centerpiece • Ornate gold-tone metal setting • Intricate beaded border design • Secure pin backing In Good Condition with minor patina/wear See pictures for condition and measurements

Vintage Heraldic Crown Lion Crest Pendant Lot Gold Tone Teal Green Pink Marbled

Pair of vintage gold-tone heraldic pendant charms, sold together as a set. Openwork pot metal construction featuring a crowned lion crest, radiating framework, and central cabochon stone. One pendant centers a teal green oval glass cabochon set within a shield; the other features a round pink and salmon marbled cabochon in a starburst frame. Both have suspension loops and display well as necklace pendants or charms. Condition: Good vintage condition overall. The pink marbled pendant has a chip/loss to the surface of the cabochon — clearly shown in photos. The teal pendant shows minor verdigris near the stone setting on the reverse. Normal wear to gold tone finish throughout

Vintage Fu Manchu Red Art Glass Caged Bronze Tone Clip Earrings

Vintage Fu Manchu Red Art Glass Caged Bronze Tone Clip Earrings Description: Striking Fu Manchu red art glass and caged bronze tone clip earrings Size: 1″ x 1 3/8″ Metal Tone: Bronze tone Excellent condition INTERNATIONAL Customers Shipping is actual cost depending on the weight of the item and where its going. Most items weighing up to 8 ounces ship for $16.50 or less. And yes, I will combine shipping as long a you wait for a combined invoice from me and pay for everything at one time. Note: Buyer is responsible for any customs, fees, etc imposed from their particular country….and I don’t alter any mailing forms with lower purchase prices, so please don’t ask! Good luck! About me, the seller: For those of you who don’t know me, here’s a current update: Me? I’ve been doing Flea Marketing and Antiquing ever since I was in my 20’s, and my love for the search has helped me complete this seemingly impossible journey. My eBay store is called Ziggy’s Vault. Ziggy is my Quaker Parrot who was a rescue from a broken home and I found him at a flea market during spring of 2010. He has quite a vocabulary now with “Good Morning” and “Hello” topping the repeat over and over list. We’ve now added “Love you” and “No..No..no!” to the conversation 🙂 Anyways…I mostly list jewelry…vintage unusual jewelry How did I acquire it???? I got my initial stash of stuff back in the 70’s and 80’s when my mom Helen & I used to go flea marketing, and antique hunting together. Oh, every Thursday was garage sale day, and we’d go off and spend lots of quality time together. Saturday’s and Sundays we hit the flea markets and antiques shows. Mom is now is gone, but I have all our treasures…and there are boxes and boxes of them. They are all in my crawl space, and I’ve been taking out and discovering treasures I never even knew I had! Why? Well…. Mom used to always tease me that out mother-daughter hobby would become my “inheritance” and that it would make me wealthy. You know…I’ve been doing this now for over 8 years…and I still have boxes and boxes of untouched undiscovered treasures. It’s like going down memory lane when I dig & photograph! Yes, I’m still digging out old boxes out, but, I’m also picking up new pieces weekly from local resale/flea markets/antique shows in NE Ohio….so, when you see “newer” pieces….that’s where they are coming from. So…there you have it! I’m not so sure of the wealthy part selling it on eBay, but it’s a piece of the financial puzzle that made it possible for my son to attend the College of his dreams one sale at a time! ~Becky My son Jake completed his 4 year College degree with a Bachelor of Science, major of percussion performance from Berklee College of Music in Boston in 2015. The gratification of being able to do such a momentous task without saddling my son with a huge student loan at the end is truly gratifying. Now with tuition payments behind us, my home equity loan paid off, I can now start on helping him off his small student loan…. Since graduating he has toured across the US with a couple local bands.Joined a Cruise Line Orchestra…traveled throughout Asia, Europe & South America In February 2019 he relocated from Boston out to North Hollywood CA…doing all he can to make it in his passion of music Things were going well…until the world of performance entertainment came to a halt early in 2020.Still engaging in electronic and virtual work, he is making ends meet…barely…and is hoping this COVID pandemic is over soon and his music career can get back on track! Now its 2022 and Jake is actively teaching music….Drummer for a new up and coming band called Hot Crazy….and traveling performing more! Back on track to elevate his career! on Take a look if you’re curious!