EBTH Jewelry Expert: Ruby Nassif's
Costume Jewelry History & Collecting Tips
Vintage costume jewelry is timeless, unique, and fun to wear. It is said to have been around for 300 years. It wasn’t until the 1920s that it was popularized by Coco Chanel. There are many reasons for its popularity, including its dramatic style and that it was for all to afford. In the 1940s it was also referred to as cocktail jewelry for the dramatic looks desired by the up and coming middle class as they looked to the motion pictures for the latest designs. As the times and fashion changes so do the trends and styles of costume jewelry.
If you are looking for a few pieces or have a desire to start a collection, here are a few tips to get you started.
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KitchenAid Artisan Series Yellow 5 Quart Stand Mixer With Accessories
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Henredon Houndstooth-Upholstered English Roll-Arm Easy Chair
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14K Enameled Champagne Bottle Charm
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Elizabeth Lincoln for Rookwood Pottery Floral Design Ceramic Vase, 1930
A couple of great first questions are… What is your style and do you have a favorite era? Were you a flapper in a past life? If so, the Art Deco Era may speak to you! Art Deco features white metals with white “paste” or rhinestones imitating platinum and diamonds. The look was designed as long earrings, line or flexible bracelets, long and short necklaces or sautoirs, dress clips and brooches with mostly streamline and geometric shapes.
If you prefer a pop of color, the jewelry of the 50s, 60s and 70s were very expressive with colorful rhinestones and bold enameling. The 1970s in particular will brighten up your collection with Boho, turquoise, and Egyptian revival inspiration.
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Drexel Custom-Painted and Parcel-Gilt Media Armoire, Late 20th Century
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English Cut Glass Decanters with Sterling Silver Rims and Decanter Tags, 1930s
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Watson Sterling Baby Utensils with Floral Motif and Dog Portrait
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1950s Rhinestone Miriam Haskell Brooch
If you don’t have a favorite era, just follow a trend! Often, certain designers have a surge in popularity. Crown Trifari “Jelly Bellies” are very hot at the moment, but Miriam Haskell is a designer that has always been highly sought after. Her exquisite handmade pieces are made with materials collected from far-flung places around the world. She traveled throughout Europe and other exotic places looking for extraordinary materials for her elaborate jewelry.
Once you have an idea of what you’re looking for, make sure to look for quality and condition and avoid damaged and repaired pieces. Whatever your fancy, there is always a bauble to fill your heart and your jewelry box.
A rare and collectible costume jewelry piece gives the ability to create an individual look often rivaling the value of fine jewelry.
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Dee Sudbury Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting Of Flower Field, Late 20th C.
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Hermès "Les Cles" Burgundy and Gold Silk Scarf
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Fred Aris Serigraph After Paul Klee "Figure in the Garden"
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Robert Noble Oil Painting Genre Scene of Man Carrying Ladder, 1878
Below are some collectible designers and of course there are many more.
Art Deco designers: Coco Chanel and McClelland Barclay
1930 – 40s designers: Miriam Haskell, Elsa Schiaparelli, Crown Trifari, and Eisenberg
1950 – 60s Juliana (DeLizza & Elster), Marcel Boucher, Vendôme, HAR (only in production for 5 years), and Kenneth Jay Lane
1960 – 70s designers: William De Lillo and Christian Dior
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Jack Meanwell Abstract Oil Pastel Drawing, Late 20th Century
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Large Louis XV Style Painted Trumeau Mirror
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Machine-Stitched Fabric 48-Star American Flag, Mid to Late 20th C.
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Swedish Vicke Lindstrand for Kosta Glass "Feathers" Etched Glass Bowl
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Bernhardt Baroque Style Walnut-Stained and Rope-Carved Armchair
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Citizen Two-Tone Eco-Drive Wristwatch
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Painted Wood Rocking Horse
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