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 art deco costume jewellery   

 
Being a lover of unusual jewellery, I like to buy bold & striking designs guaranteed to be noticed! Most are in good, lightly used condition, any damage or wear is mentioned in the description. Gift boxes available. Looking for a particular item?...let me know & I'll try to help. 
 

To ORDER & PAY by Credit/Debit card over the phone Telephone 07525 203928 (7 days 9am-9pm)

 
   
Art Deco  large silver plated necklace with black onyx drop. Length Ref CJ-01 £85   Chrome necklace with chunky red & black cubes. Length 53cm (20 7/8") CJ-02 £45 SOLD  

Modernist statement necklace with large 7cm crystal drop Ref CJ-03 £55

 

 
Silver plated Art Deco brooch with engraved panel 2 1/2" (6.5cm) Ref CJ-04 £39   Onyx and sterling silver bracelet. Excellent quality & good weight. Length 8" (23cm), width 1 3/8" (3.4cm) Ref CJ-05 £90  

Egyptian Revival enamelled winged sphinx silver plated brooch 3 1/8" (8cm) Ref CJ-06 £39

 

 

Czech French jet & filigree 1930's clip-on long dangly earrings. Drop 3 1/2" (9cm) Ref CJ-07 £39

 

Deco chrome & bakelite necklace with apple.Length 43cm (17"). Drop 4cm (1 1/2") Ref CJ-08 £48 SOLD

 

Brass compact necklace on goldtone chain. Diameter 2" (5cm) CJ-09 £38

 

 
Silver plated Deco brooch set with agate panel 3" (7.5cm) Ref CJ-10 £39   Art Deco chrome bracelet with square cut blue crystal Ref CJ-11 £28   Art Deco small brooch with white & red rhinestones & black enamelled panel 1 1/2" (4cm) Ref CJ-12 £25
   

Large hoop earring with hook black glass inserts & hook fittings. Diameter 2 1/2" (6.4cm) Ref CJ-13 £18

 

Chunky bead necklace with central rhinestone set metal ball Ref CJ-14 £38

  Long silver plated earrings set with faux turquoises & black rhinestones, Drop 2 3/4" (7cm) Ref CJ-15 £35

 

 

Carved wooden vintage bangle with geometric design. Width 1 1/2" (4cm), inside diameter 2 1/2" (6.3cm) Ref CJ-16 £10

Black earrings with inserted chrome strips & clip-on fittings. Diameter 1 3/8" (3.4cm) Ref CJ-17 £12   French Art Deco Deva-Dassy compact bracelet with bakelite elements. Some  wear but in overall good vintage condition. Width 1 3/3" (4.5cm) Ref CJ-18 £250
 
Rebajes copper Comedy brooch. Signed 2 1/2"x 2" (6.3x5cm)  Ref CJ-19 £39 French Art Deco compact bracelet with rootbeer bakelite. Central section contains a powder compact with mirror & puff, the 2 side sections hold lipstick and eyeshadow. Marked A Flaman Deposé. Width approx 1 3/4" (4.5cm).  Ref CJ-20 £250
 

 

   

 
Designer metal & glass statement necklace, Hand made Ref CJ-21 £48 Decogirl black card gift box 9x6cm Ref GB-01 £2   Deco design miniature silver plated photo frame measuring just 1 5/8"x 1" (4.5x2.5cm). Set with red, clear & black rhinestones Ref CJ-23 £18
       
The earliest earrings can be traced back to the Ancient Greeks who wore images of gods in their ears. Originally tiny in size they eventually became so big that they had to be hung over the top of the ear and reached down to the shoulders - now that's what I call statement jewellery!  
     
Photograph Jane McLeish Kelsey for Sunday Times Style Magazine Enamelled Art Deco mesh bracelet by Jacob Bengel Crystal & metal hand made statement necklace  SOLD
     

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COSTUME JEWELLERY by Judith Miller. In my opinion the best book on costume jewellery, outlining all the known designers with tons of great colour photographs! Go to the Amazon link below.   FABULOUS FAKES: A Passion for Vintage Costume Jewellery by Carole Tanenbaum.

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  COSTUME JEWELRY FOR HAUTE COUTURE by Florence Muller

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COSTUME JEWELLERY FIGURALS by Kathy Flood

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  COSTUME JEWELLERY How to Compare & Value by Steven Miners

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EUROPEAN DESIGNER JEWELRY by Ginger Moro.

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ART DECO SCHMUCK by Christianne Weber - the story of the Jacob Bengel factory in Idar-Oberstein plus fabulous catalogue of photos . Click on the Amazon link below to buy   VINTAGE JEWELRY by Leigh Leshner. Identification & price guide

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ART DECO JEWELRY by Sylvie Raulet

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