Archive for Easter Jewelry
The Easter Bunny comes to AntiquesAvenue
Posted by: | CommentsThe Easter Bunny is coming to AntiquesAvenue on Easter Sunday. As you would expect from me Bunny will be delivering vintage jewellery instead of Easter eggs this year. Far less fattening and lasting much longer than chocolate eggs this jewellery is going completely free to one lucky hunter one www.antiquesavenue.co.uk . Please make sure you look in the shop not on this blog for this little treat.
The jewellery will be placed on the site at some time during Easter Sunday 24th April 2011 and will remain until the first person grabs the freebie or if it is not grabbed I will remove the offer at sometime on Monday 25th. You will have to hunt around a bit just like a real Easter egg hunt. There is one lot only of this free jewellery available for Easter – as shown in the pictures below. This is all costume jewellery and there are no substitutes available for any of the items.
How to grab you free Easter Jewellery:
This lot ( as shown in the pictures ) will be placed on www.antiquesavenue.co.uk at some time during April 24th. You will need to hunt around a bit but it will be there and it will be added during the day sometime before 7.00 pm UK time.
The lot will be priced at £0.00 ( including delivery).
Only one lot is available and only the first person trying to grab this will be successful – once its gone its gone. If not grabbed this jewellery will be removed at sometime on Monday 25th
Proceed to grab the jewellery by pressing the “buy now” button and proceed through checkout entering your name , address and e.mail address but do not enter your credit card information instead press the “pay by phone” . No payment will be required.
I will post out this jewellery to you as soon as the post re-opens after Easter.
No substitutes for any of the items . One lot only.
I will not answer any queries on this offer until Tuesday 26th April.
The items in this lot of vintage jewellery are:
Goldtone bangle with floral decoration, hardstone ring,
pair gold tone floral clip on earrings, black and pearl bead necklace,
bottle charm with stone chips, blue brooch, suitcase locket, blue stone pendant on chain, diamante leaf brooch.
Good Luck and Happy Easter Hunting
Anne x
Easter Brooches – Less fattening than chocolate
Posted by: | CommentsIts Easter egg buying time again. Easter is on Sunday April 4th this year and as usual I am suggesting that a piece of Vintage Jewellery is less fattening and longer lasting than Chocolate and does not have to cost any more.
Whilst you could choose any pretty brooch there are many which have an Easter related theme which would be particularly relevant. How about an animal brooch , a chick, a bird, rabbit or duck? Flowers are always a popular gift and you can get eggs in the shape of eggs, young children and for those who wish to stick to the traditional religious side of Easter a brooch or pendant in the shape of a cross.
Here is a nice selection of vintage brooches with an Easter Theme.
Jelly Belly duck brooch vintage Lucite and silver
This cute duck brooch is made out of silver ( impressed sterling) , It is set with a clear lucite “Jelly Belly” and has a diamante eye. Measuring about 4.9 cms from head to toe wide this sought after vintage brooch is in excellent
Pretty bird on branch costume jewellery brooch
A lovely costume jewellery brooch featuring a long tailed bird sitting on a branch. This brooch is made of gold toned metal and is set with clear and pale blue diamante. It measures about 6 cms long and is in excellent wearable condition. This brooch is thought to be about 20 years old, a quality piece of costume jewellery sure to be collectable in the future
vintage flower brooch lucite three flowers
Brooches made from Lucite date from circa 1930s /1940s. These are carved from behind intaglio style and filled with colour to depict three flowers, I think these are roses. This vintage lucite flower brooch measures up to 5 cms wide. This is an up and coming form of collectable vintage jewellery.
Are you choosing Vintage Jewellery instead of Chocolate this year? Please do leave a comment and tell us about it.




