Zentall

Vintage Zentall Locomotive Train Engine Gold Tone Pin Brooch

Signed: Zentall. A delightful train engine brooch. 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. My son Jake completed his 4 year College degree with a Bache lor of Science, major of percussion performance from Berklee College of Music in Boston in 2015.

Vintage Zentall Elephant Brooch, 1960’s, Brutalist, RARE

If you love elephants and who doesn’t, this MCM signed Zentall brooch is for you. This style of abstraction in the 1960’s was termed “Brutalist.” Robert Zentall’s style was often humorous, kitchy, and fun. This is an elephant in motion, which is another style of his. Most Zentall’s have a textured surface, where this one doesn’t & is gold-plated. His jewelry was consider as fashion jewelry when his jewelry was featured in Vogue Magazine in 1954. That propelled a boom in demand. As we know, Mid-Century Modern is in vogue from furniture to jewelry. It is rare as far as research shows. Measurements: 2”T x 2”W x 1/8”D Weight: 1 oz. 7:15 /2 omg v

Vintage Robert Zentall Two Tone Swirl Abstract Brooch Retro Art Nouveau Design

*In good used condition *Signed Zentall *Two Tone Metal The Vintage Robert Zentall Two Tone Swirl Abstract Brooch is a unique and eye-catching piece of retro jewelry from the 1935-1950 era. The brooch features a striking Art Nouveau design with a swirl pattern in gold and black tones, making it a versatile accessory for both men and women. It is signed by the renowned brand Zentall, adding to its authenticity and allure. This vintage brooch is a statement piece that is sure to add a touch of nostalgia and artistry to any outfit.