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Unsigned
Just as
current and hip as they were in their heyday, these sassy pieces
will make you look like you walked off the runway.
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Mod Bakelite Necklaces
These Fine Pure Bakelite Mod
pendants are brilliant colors and have a great look. Circa
1950s, they are one snake chain. Hang to the mid torso.
SOLD
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Rock Crystal "Pools of Light" Sautior
An important Rock Crystal
sterling sautior. Great art nouveau floral casing around
the crystals also known as "Pools of Light". Long
and stunning. 19 Rock crystals mixed with chrysoprase
stone.
Price: $1250
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Rhinestone and Cabochon Web Necklace
Web like design and large
aqua stones make for a dramatic and beautiful bib necklace.
The Asymmetric design is particularly appealing.
Circa 1960s.
Price: $850
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Mod Lucite and Rondelle Bib
A chunky Lucite and rondell
necklace. Great style and dramatic look to this 1960s
necklace. With Lucite showing up in the spring
magazines, these will be all the rage. Get yours now
before it's too late!
Price: $750
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Edouard Rambaud Paris, 1980s Cabochon Gold Cuff
Large Gold jeweled cuff with
marvelous colored stones. Fit's an average 6.5 to 7.5 inch
wrist. Top picks!
Price: $550
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Gold Rondelle Earrings
Great for a night out on the
town, these rondelle earrings are clips and have a cool coppery
finish to them.
Price: $150
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Heart Doorknocker Earrings
Price: $85
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Long Magnifier Glass, 1960s
Price: $150
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Rock Crystal "Pools of Light" Necklace
17 inches. There are 21 Rock
Crystals on this stunning necklace, also called "pools of
light". Circa 1910-20s, these art nouveau/deco era
necklaces are extremely well sought after. Elegant and
graceful, the flower details encasing the crystals are a
wonderful finishing touch!
Price: $850
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Rhinestone Sparkle Collar Necklace
A massive rhinestone sparkle
necklace. Great style and a wonderful wear it and go
necklace for day or evening! Circa 1980s.
SOLD
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Patriotic Cross Necklace
Well...where are you going to
see another? Large 3 inch cross on snake chain.
Circa 1940s.
Price: $150
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