Archive for August, 2009

Aug
19

Vintage Jewellery news August 19th

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Vintage Jewellery News August 19th. More genuine Vintage Jewellery added to AntiquesAvenue.co.uk shop.

This weeks special finds include some lovely vintage silver charm bracelets and charms.  Vintage charm bracelets are quite different from those you can buy today. They have been lovingly assembled by their original owners back in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. This gives them a unique character, no two being the same. They also reflect the lives , interests and dreams of their owners. You can find vintage charm bracelets with themes showing where the owner has travelled or perhpas and interest in sport, animals or dance.

Vintage Costume Jewellery for the special occasions in life, For a wedding, prom or special party. Antiques Àvenue has a fresh selection of genuine vintage costume jewellery necklaces this week.

vintage bridal necklace

vintage bridal necklace

 For gents who wear pocket watches I have a great new selection of silver Albert pocket watch chains. These can be worn to support a watch or alternatively just with a waistcoat to give a vintage look to your outfit

Coming next week, more vintage costume jewellery with a special Aurora Borealis parure ( matching necklace, brooch and earrings).  I am also adding some more gifts to the site next week with some lovely vintage miniature trinket boxes in porcelain and enamel.

Pieces are starting to sell fast, much quicker than is usual in August. As each is a one off do check out the vintage jewellery shop soon to ensure that special piece is still available .

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Vintage costume jewellery history part 6  1950s and diamante

As life returned to normal after the second world war design changed and the 1950s again brought new styles and materials and space age jewellery. Much of the style and fashion of the 1950s was influenced by the Festival of Britain which took place in1951 and was intended to be ” a tonic for the nation” following the second world war. Over 10,000,000 tickets were purchased during the six months of the exhibition which shows how popular it was.  Many of the exhibits showed radical new design and space age influence, this spread into all areas of design including costume jewellery.  War time rationing and restrictions were lifted and once again crystal diamante from Europe ( Austria) became available to Costume Jewellers as did the base metals for setting these into.

 

Who were the famous Costume Jewellery designers of the 1950s?

Christian Dior, Miriam Haskell, Henry Schriner. Stangley Hagley and of course Coco Chanel.  These designers were producing high quality jewellery which did not necessarily try and imitate the real thing – they were made to follow the clothing fashions of the day. Most of the designer and big names in costume jewellery in the 1950s were from the USA and most of the production was done there too. This is probably why many of the best pieces of 1950s vintage costume jewellery are to be found int hte USA today rather than in the UK.  Costume Jewellery by Trifari was worn by Americas first lady Mamie Eisenhower

What style of costume jewellery was popular in  the 1950s?

Figural novelty brooches set with diamante and enameled. The ballet dancer remained a popular image and animals such as dogs and cats were given large eye and a cute whimsy appearance. The 1950s saw Cats, Poodles and Cowboys, Birds in flight , artists palates and items from teh cocktail bar decorating brooches, earrings , belts, necklaces, bracelets and all other types of jewellery.

 

dog brooches

dog brooches

Costume Jewellery innovations of the 1950s.

As with every era in the History of costume Jewellery, the 1950s saw the introduction of techniques and materials which were not available in previous times. Perhaps the most notable 1950s introduction was the Aurora Borelis stone which was produced by Swarovski with design aid from Christian Dior. The Aurora Borealis stone (  often shortened to AB)  has an iridescent finish which changes colour tone due to a metallic coating on the glass. These come in all colours, blue/ green, red/orange and clear/pear perhaps being the most common.

1950s costume Jewellery to buy now for the future:

1950s diamante necklace

1950s diamante necklace

I believe that 1950s prom style necklaces, earrings, brooches and bracelets  are very undervalued at the moment. These aer made of silver toned metal and normally set with clear diamante. If you are lucky enough to discover a 1950s diamante piece with coloured stones these are probably even better. These pieces of jewellery can currently be purchased from just a few pounds and are becoming very popular as bridal and party wear nowadays.. Look for the following features:

- are all the stones prong set rather than glued in?

- are all the stones present and bright and clear?

- look at the design of the pieces, the more intricate the design the better and single strand of diamante may be quite pretty but is not as desirable as a more complex piece.

 

Do you have any pictures of real 1950s costume jewellery, do send them to me and I will add them here.

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Aug
13

Antiques in the Summer

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Hows the antiques trade for you this Summer? Here is the view from an antique furniture dealer, Graham Smith from  Graham Smith Antiques Ltd:

A Long Hot Summer – or not!

 

Summer business in the antiques trade is as unpredictable as ever, the beginning of July was very quiet and at times I thought we might never sell anything again… perhaps a slight exaggeration but the end of the month was very good and it was almost the best job in the world to have! I spoke to an American client yesterday and business is just the same there, if people want an item they will pay well to have it, if they don’t you couldn’t get a dollar for it.

 

pedestal cabinet

pedestal cabinet

Useful quality pieces of antique furniture have continued to sell well throughout the downturn, dining tables and sets of chairs have still commanded interest at both auction and through retail. Bookcases and all manner of boxes or trunks have been continually selling and generating enquiries, especially online.

 

I bought a very unusual coaching trunk last week, I think it is made for the back of a horse drawn carriage, it is shaped and has a bow end, with a good pair of brass hinges to the lid and a steel lock and key. Another unusual item of furniture just back from our restorer is a pedestal cabinet with what looks like two short drawers, one above the other, but they are dummy fronts and it is a fall front door with a spring catch at the top to release the door. The cabinet is made from very figured mahogany we think it will make a very smart telephone table or bedside cabinet.

 

Anyway, the news this week is full of hope for the future and an apparently imminent improvement in the economy so we live to fight another day finding quality items that will hopefully interest and delight our customers!

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Vintage ringsare very popular with todays jewellery enthusiast. AntiquesAvenue has fresh stock of genuine vintage rings . Just take a look below at a sample of what is now available in the shop. These include art deco rings, opal set rings and diamond rings . Remember as with any vintage or antique jewellery item, I only ever have one of any piece in stock so keep checking back.

art deco ring

art deco ring

vintage ring

vintage ring

Antique ring

Antique ring


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Been busy adding Vintage Jewellery into AntiquesAvenue shop again this week. In particular there are some lovely new vintage brooches including Vintage Costume Jewellery brooches. Remeber if you are thinking of giving Vintage jewellery as a gift then a vintage or antique brooch is often the best piece : there is a huge variety of shpes, forms and materials to choose from and one size fits all.

Here are a few of the lovely vintage brooches fresh to antiquesavenue this week:

Antique Brooch

Antique Brooch

 

Vintage Brooch

Vintage Brooch

Vintage bug brooch

Vintage bug brooch


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Aug
01

Birthstone Jewellery for August, The Peridot

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Birthstone Jewellery is a popular gift. Buying a present for someone with an August Birthday? If so then look for a piece set with a Peridot gemstone. Peridots are also the gemstone for the astrological sign of Leo ( 23 July to 22 August) and is sometimes given as a alternative gift for a 16 year wedding anniversary gift.

The Peridot is a lime green or bright yellow green colour. Naturally occiring gemstone found in Burma, China and the USA. The green colour is due to traces of Iron in the gemstone

Traditionally the peridot has  been said to bring Love, Loyalty and Success. It enhances growth and prosperity and has even been said to ward off evil. One tradition has it that when a Peridot is set in gold it will ward off night terrors. 

The alternative gemstone for August is the Sardonyx, an opaque form of quartz.

From time to time AntiquesAvenue has pieces of peridot jewellery for sale like this peridot set daisy charm or these peridot and amethyst earrings:

peridot daisy charm

peridot daisy charm

peridot earrings

peridot earrings


Categories : Gemstones, Seasonal
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