There are a lot of them about! Sometimes the settings are silver with semi precious stones.How many of these is too many of these
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There are a lot of them about! Sometimes the settings are silver with semi precious stones.How many of these is too many of these
There are a lot of them about! Sometimes the settings are silver with semi precious stones.
Good to know! We have several but don't think any are particularly valuable, mostly just terrifying.Scottish kilt claw pin, some of these can fetch a fair amount.
Its rather fab!Love love love the man's brown suit!
Gosh it is great fun to see your grandmother's things.
Thank you Barbara, I've had a look at similar items and I think you're right, the little loops could also be used to hang a veil or pinned into the hair to secure itI love the headdress/tiara. My guess is it is a bridal head piece, as the little wax (or imitation wax) blossoms were so very popular for brides for over 100 years. Collectors, as well as new brides today still look for these for their weddings or to display so it is a lovely find.
Just cleaned up this nice (crocodile, has the hairs?) Bag, looks like it used to have a strap or handle. Any thoughts on period? Its very nice quality, metal framed and suede/napped leather line but has no markings of any sort to help! The zip says "aero"
It was in with another bag that also has an Aero zip, stamped Elbief (spotted some threads on this) but that one is leather tooled to look like skin, so I don't know if it's a coincidence or perhaps both are made by Elbief
Oh, according to, umm, meElbief, did make bags as well at some point
https://forums.vintagefashionguild.org/threads/elbief-handbag.49527/#post-491954
But I think your croc bag frame would be stamped if made by Elbief - the stamp may be tiny though. Agree it looks like croc btw
The other bag could be alligator, is there a reason you are sure it's tooled leather?
I'd gladly accept the help! Its good fun but a lot. Just found a Hattie Carnegie costume necklace though which is funThe small metal pieces are decorative trim pieces that would have been sewn onto a garment or hat.
Edwardian through 1930s.
So many fun and unusual items.
I would love to be there sorting with you and finding surprises in odd places.
Thanks KarinSo many interesting things! The black dress looks roughly 60s to me, the blue - 80s I would guess. Jacques Azagury dressed Lady Di for a number of years.
Just found a Hattie Carnegie costume necklace