Vintage Costume Jewelry

Weiss Vintage JewelryVintage Costume Jewelry, including Antique Costume Jewelry and Estate Costume Jewelry, is the biggest area of Vintage Jewelry collecting. There are many very well known designer and manufacturer names. Some pieces are marked or “signed” with the manufacturer’s name. These signed pieces are generally much more valuable than unsigned items, because it authenticates the item. However, they is an abundance of unsigned pieces that are just as beautiful and desirable. Some items are not signed, but are identifiable from the design elements.

B David Vintage Costume Jewelry Bracelet
Collecting Vintage Costume Jewelry can be such a fun hobby! Beautiful items can be easily obtained at very affordable prices and you can wear and enjoy items from your collection everyday. The downside is that unlike many other vintage collectibles, vintage jewelry is not well documented and most items don’t have any markings – so unless you stick strictly with signed pieces, it is almost impossible to know for sure what you have.

Eisenberg Vintage Jewelry
If you are collecting to have a hobby with “investment” potential, you will definitely want to stick to the higher end signed pieces. However if you are collecting because you just happen to love the look and thought of having and wearing Vintage Costume Jewelry, my advice is to buy what you love.

Coro Vintage Costume Jewelry Pin
I think the best place to purchase Vintage Costume Jewelry is on eBay – the selection is unreal and the prices are always good. But don’t buy items you don’t love just because they are cheap and if there is a piece that you love, think twice before you pass it up because you think it is too expensive. Years later I still remember pieces that I didn’t win and of course the ones I REALLY wanted I have never seen again.

Schiaparelli Jewelry

Schiaparelli Jewelry

Schiaparelli jewelry represents the life work of a woman with true vision – Elsa Schiaparelli. Her story begins in Italy in the late 1800s. She moved to Paris in 1920 to open a fashion house. That operation continued until 1940 when she moved to New York City and opened a shop that offered perfume, clothing [...]

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Beau Sterling Jewelry

Beau Sterling Jewelry

Beaucraft Incorporated produced beau sterling jewelry. This company began in Providence, Rhode Island in 1947. This company was in business for fifty-seven years before closing its doors for the last time in 2004. During this period they produced high quality products that have become sought after by collectors around the world. The attraction to this [...]

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Vintage Costume Jewelry Values for November 2011

Vintage Costume Jewelry Values for November 2011

This vintage Ciner Panther necklace was the highest priced single item sold in the Vintage Costume Jewelry category on eBay over the last 30 days.   It received 67 bids and sold for $2,585.  The seller of this item, as well as the next two vintage jewelry pieces stated that they we all used for [...]

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Dorothy Bauer Jewelry

Dorothy Bauer Jewelry

While Dorothy Bauer Jewelry is much newer than most of the jewelry on this site, it is so collectible and exquisite that I just had to include it! This is a line that is sure to continue to increase in value over the years, so it makes a great collectible – one you can enjoy [...]

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Bergere Jewelry

Bergere Jewelry

Bergere Jewelry was created in 1947 in New York by L. Erbert and Pohls Incorporated. The company created high end costume jewelry that is still popular today. The company stopped production of the merchandise created in 1979. During the period that they were in business, however, there were many pieces put out for sale to [...]

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Ballou Jewelry

Ballou Vintage Costume Jewelry

Ballou Jewelry was created in 1946 in Lincoln, Rhode Island and still make quality jewelry for the public that is sold all over the world. This company was founded by Barton Ballou and is still owned by the family. The family is now in its fifth generation of ownership and creating the same high quality [...]

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Barclay Jewelry

Barclay Vintage Jewelry

Barclay Jewelry was created in 1911 in Providence, Rhode Island. Upon its inception it was called the New England Glasswork Company. However, the management of the company transformed — the brothers Robert and Alvin Rice in 1938. When this happened the name was changed to Rice-Weiner Company. Under their care, the company flourished for many [...]

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Kramer Jewelry

Kramer Vintage Jewelry

Kramer Jewelry was created in New York in 1943 by Louis Kramer. After a short time Louis was joined by his brothers Morris and Harry. Together the three brothers created beautiful costume jewelry in a variety of styles and designs for all types of clients. The pieces that were created by this company are highly [...]

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Accessocraft Jewelry

Accessocraft Jewelry

Accessocraft Jewelry was founded in the early 1935 and was in business until 1998. In addition to costume jewelry they also made accessories, including magnifying glass necklaces, opera glasses and decorative accents for belts, shoes and handbags. They produced tens of thousands of war relief pins in World War 2. Later they became known for [...]

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Hattie Carnegie Jewelry, Hattie Carnegie Brooch

Hattie Carnegie Jewelry, Hattie Carnegie Brooch

The story of Hattie Carnegie Jewelry begins with Henrietta Kanengeiser, also known as Hattie Carnegie, who was an important name in both fashion and vintage jewelry. Born in Vienna in 1889, Henrietta worked at Macy’s at the age of 16 making hats, which is how she received the nickname Hattie. She continued trimming hats for [...]

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