Vintage Multi-Colored Sarah Coventry Clip on Earrings
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My husband and I have switched gears in our eBay store, listing a lot of vintage sterling charms as opposed to costume jewelry. While I have been on break from listing vintage costume jewelry- IĀ have taken the opportunity to check out several books from the library. There is such a huge variety of vintage costume jewelry, it would be impossible to see it all and so I find it interesting to look at pictures of and learn more about other lines of jewelry that I don’t see too much of in person.
One of the books I checked out recently was; Miller’s Costume Jewelry How to Compare and Value by Steven Miners. Of all the books I checked out, I enjoyed this one the most. This costume jewelry guide was just filled with beautiful pictures and the layout of the book was much like a visual encyclopedia. Not that it was a simplistic guide, but I rather enjoyed how it showed key features of particular lines of costume jewelry- pointed out on the actual pieces of jewelry.
For example below are two pictures from this fabulous guide- one from the Trifari section and the other on Czech jewelry.

A page from the Trifari section courtesy of Miller’s Costume Jewelry.

A page on Czech Jewelry from Miller’s Costume Jewelry.
It seems to me a lot of the costume jewelry guides out there are just pages of pages of pictures with arbitrary figures (book values) on costume jewelry pieces. This guide is much different as you can see from just the few pages I have shown you. It gives you a more in depth look at details that an otherwise untrained eye might not see. I found this guide to be superior to the to the others in that it went beyond giving just a picture and market value of particular pieces. It also showed craftsmanship and a historical perspective of the design house and why particular pieces were created and popular during certain eras. Collecting costume jewelry can be like any risky undertaking and the more information you have the better equipped to make good purchases and enjoy your collection.
MILLER’S COSTUME JEWELY
How to Compare & Value
By Steven Miners
Special Consultant: Tracy Tolkien
Octupus Publishing Group, LondonĀ 2006
ISBN 1 84000 778 8
My tulips are blooming now- it must be spring! Here’s a fabulous gold-tone Coro bracelet with tulips- perfect to wear at a garden party.
I love this piece. Not only do I love the art deco look, but this piece is set in sterling. Ever since I was a teenager I preferred the look of sterling silver to Karat gold. I have only recently begun to appreciate gold, but mainly due to the high market price.
Back to brooch- however, this piece is signed Bond Boyd which is a Canadian company specializing in sterling and 14 karat gold jewelry for tourism since 1940.
Since we are going to jump up to a balmy 50 degrees in Southeastern Wisconsin tomorrow, I want to keep up with the theme of Spring. Here we have a pair of signed Coro plastic and rhinestone clip on earrings, perfect for a Spring day!
This brooch is really opulent in person and flashy- you can just imagine the flapper who wore this. I bet she was a really racy gal. I included a video of flapper fashion from the 1920′s for your viewing pleasure. In the beginning of the video you can see some really flashy jewelry, there’s also some pretty racy burlesque style dancing, and a woman getting her hair bobbed. ENJOY!