Arthur Pepper Portrait Signed ART Gold Tone Cameo Seed Pearl Vintage Pendant
Pendant is in good used condition. Missing the chain part, Pendant only Please view pictures closely, what is shown is the exact item that will be shipped
Pendant is in good used condition. Missing the chain part, Pendant only Please view pictures closely, what is shown is the exact item that will be shipped
Signed ART – ( Arthur Pepper c. 1955-1980 ). 1960’s style portrait painting transfer on white glass.
Vintage Brass Filigree Oval Portrait Pendant Gold Tone Art Beauty
The reverse has a fitted red velvet backing. A jump ring at the top allows for pendant wear.
Vintage Hand Painted Portrait Of Lady Brooch Pin Fast shipping
The Vintage Torino Lady Portrait Brooch in Gold Tone features an Art Deco style design of a woman, perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any outfit. This signed piece exudes a timeless charm with its classic design and intricate details. Made in the United States, this original brooch is a statement accessory for fashion-forward women looking to add a touch of vintage flair to their look. The 2.5-inch length makes it versatile for wearing on a lapel, collar, or even as a statement hat pin.
Great original brooch. Nice original toning with original clasp!
This antique ART Deco jewelry lot includes a brass and glass topaz color necklace and an ornate bracelet, featuring a hand painted portrait typical of the Art Deco era. The pieces are from the 1920s and showcase the intricate craftsmanship and bold design styles popular during this time. Made in the United States, these vintage accessories are perfect for women who appreciate the artistry and beauty of early 20th-century fashion. The porcelain unset miniature portrait measures 2 1/2 inches by 2″.The necklace measures 16 inches.
Up for sale is a truly breathtaking piece of history: a gorgeous antique turn-of-the-century hinged cuff bracelet featuring a magnificent porcelain miniature portrait. Stunning Antique Art Nouveau / Victorian Porcelain Portrait Cuff Bracelet – c. 1890-1910.