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Unique Vintage Jewelry as Trendy Jewelry in Business

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Classic vintage jewelry has always been an eye catcher and what’s more, any woman can wear it and look good in it. Today this classic jewelry has also become trendy jewelry for the modern world. The retro, antique looks of vintage jewelry are just about right for it to be considered as trendy jewelry. There was a time when this type of jewelry was considered valuable and collectible, but not today. Today this kind of jewelry is taken as trendy jewelry that the fashionable, chic, rich and even the common man wear. Here are some tips on how you can get you hands on a piece of vintage jewelry: Basic knowledge Wanting to own a piece of vintage jewelry to use it as trendy jewelry is a great idea. However if you are going to scout around shops to buy a nice piece for yourself then you will need to have some basic knowledge about antique jewelry likes it’s history and the different fashions of the different eras. You should also know the basic differences between Art Deco and Victorian jewelry. This knowledge could help you get excellent bargains at stores. Become a jewelry connoisseur If you are really interested in vintage jewelry to wear it as trendy jewelry or simply to collect it, becoming somewhat of an expert on the subject could help a lot. This way you could evaluate the quality and the craftsmanship of the piece before you buy it. Browse around Consignment shops are probably the best place to look for trendy jewelry, especially if it is the antique or the vintage kind that you are looking for. These shops most often have personal collections that are donated by people or families. A lot of the times this jewelry is donated as they do not know the actual value of the jewelry that they are giving away. Sales – estates, garage and online – great ways to get great deals Sales are the best way to buy anything, and why should trendy jewelry be any different? Especially if it is the vintage kind. Estate sales can throw up an amazingly beautiful variety of vintage jewelry. A lot of these pieces will have their own unique history to tell. These pieces will not come cheap. Garage sales are also an interesting search option for trendy jewelry. You might not get too much here that looks antique and vintage, but then again you might get lucky. However if someone does have an interesting piece of jewelry to sell, you must know that you will definitely not get it cheap. Online sales are also a good bargain – the only drawback being that you cannot see the piece before buying it. This can be tackled however by insisting for a certificate of authenticity from the seller. Also make sure that you are buying your piece of trendy jewelry from a reliable website. It would be advisable to check on the sellers before you actually put your money down on anything.

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My Favorite Three Picks for the Best Antique and Vintage Jewelry Price Guides and Authors

Friday, June 4th, 2010

I have been collecting Antique and Vintage Costume and Fine Jewelry for over three decades. Most of what I bought was from the Saturday and Sunday flea markets at the local drive-in theater and at a once a month massive open air antique market held in the mountains near where I grew up. I never paid much, a quarter here, a dime there and sometimes a few dollars however over the years until I really became a serious collector, I probably had no more than $500. 00 in an amazing collection of over 2,500-3,000 pieces.   Over the years I have collected many types of jewelry. At first it was bracelets, then rings and when I got out of college and pursued my career as an interior designer, I found pins and earrings to be practical and suitable. In the mid-60’s to early 70’s I bought a lot of colorful and heavy “plastic” pieces and most were bracelets. I just loved the dull clunk they made when they hit against my desk… well I am sure you know where this is going… you’re right most were Bakelite. One in particular is a wonderful art deco black, red, orange, yellow and green fins clamper bracelet and it is like having a carnival on your arm. It fits great and feels sturdy andit brings me joy. It wasn’t until I received Harrice Simons-Miller 2002 third edition Official Price Guide to Costume Jewelry, that I realized the bracelet is called “Philadelphia” and has a market value of up to $5,000 making it the Holy Grail of Bakelite jewelry. I also became quite passionate for the charm bracelets made in the 1960’s by Napier. At one point I had over 30 of them and I rarely wore them I just loved holding them. I had the colored fruit, the Asian theme, and my favorites was the marine theme with seashells and seahorses. Over the years I paid between $1. 00 – $5. 00 each for them and in early 2000, I sold them individually on eBay for $125. 00 and up to 245. 00 each. What a great return, right. Well yes but a day does not go by that I regret selling them. They gave me more happiness than the monies they brought. As I became more sophisticated in my jewelry search I began to love all things Miriam Haskell, Eisenberg, Pennino and Boucher. All of these names seemed to come with a higher price but still affordable and all quite luxurious. Then there came Staret, McClelland-Barclay, Schreiner, Dujay, DeMario, Reja, Deja and Alfred Philippe and Alfred Spaney’s extra special pieces made for Crown Trifari. Needless to say I was smitten and would never turn back. After a while and as I was getting older, I started to understand the beauty of 19C Victorian and Art Nouveau and in particular the mourning pieces made during and after the Civil War. The Art Deco period pieces also caught my attention because of their architectural angled designs. Well enough about me…  Throughout the years it was truly guesswork as to what I should pay for a piece and then the harder part came when trying to find out how much a piece was worth. As a result I found that the public library had many jewelry price guides and I poured through them all for days on end and would pick out my next piece I was obsessing for. Through this research, I found three authors who stood out as being the best at giving the right information for just about anything you might need to know as an antique and vintage costume and fine jewelry collector or dealer. The first is Jeanenne Bell. Jeanenne Bell has been on Antiques Roadshow as a jewelry appraiser and is one of America’s leading authorities on antique jewelry. She has written many books and the first book I bought of hers was “How to be a Jewelry Detective”. This book is filled to the brim with priceless information about the clues to solving jewelry mysteries. She gives easy to understand tips for testing materials, gem cuts, hardware and findings throughout the ages, marks and a whole lot more. I have recommended this book to literally 100’s of my buyers on eBay who may not be sure what gutta percha is, or is it ivory or bone and what is a briolette cut stone. She answers them all and she even has a small pocket size field guide to take along to the shops and flea markets. My favorite book of hers is Collecting Victorian Jewelry which is a real treat for the eyes and is beautiful enough to be left out for others to peruse. In this book she shows an amazing range of incredible museum quality pieces of Costume and Fine jewelry. Each piece is a work of art and each has an easy to understand description and value assigned. She imparts the history associated with the Victorian era and who all of the main characters were. She enlightens the reader about this period in time that was all about romance, passion and heartache. Very good read and a very good aid to the serious period piece collector. My next favorite author is Harrice Simons-Miller. I have two of her price guides, Costume Jewelry 2nd edition and Official Price Guide to Costume Jewelry 3rd edition. What I love about her books is that she knows her stuff as it relates to costume jewelry dating from early Art Deco up to the present. Her books are very good for identifying the major players in the costume and fashion design industries. She really clarifies what each jewelry designer’s signature look is and her photographs and descriptions will give you an edge when you are out in the field. Her values are truly representative of retail in fine antique or jewelry boutiques and give the reader the parameters as to what to spend to get your jewelry collection “fix”. She has bought from me on eBay on a couple of occasions and each piece she purchased was always a little odd and unexpected, making me think she knew of or was creating a trend which others were yet aware. My third favorite author is Roseann Ettinger. She has a series of price guides that are not only about jewelry but other vintage collectibles with a lot of concentration on fashion and the fifties. Her jewelry price guides include her “popular” series and include “Forties and Fifties Popular Jewelry”, “Popular Jewelry of the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s” and my all time favorite of hers “1840-1940 Popular Jewelry” the revised 3rd edition. Her price guide covers jewelry pieces that you actually might come across and be able to own for not a lot of money. Unlike Bell and Simons-Miller who are showing museum quality and hard to find pieces, the pieces shown in Ettingers are really quite attainable and I have actually had many of her pieces that she has described. Her photographs are quite large making it easy to see the details of the pieces and she doesn’t dwell on the glitzier side of jewelry but the real down to earth stuff that most of our mothers and grandmothers would have worn. There are many great costume jewelry price guides out there from Nancy Schiffer, Lillian Baker, Christie Romero for Warman’s, Cheri Simonds, Ronna Lee Atkins and more, but my first three will give the beginner or even well seasoned antique and vintage costume or fine jewelry collector or dealer a well rounded wealth of knowledge and pricing guidelines. For even more super jewelry tips and great jewelry to buy, visit Vintage Gems Emporium at www. vintagegemsemporium. com. Registration is free and easy. About the Author: My name is Candace Daugherty and I live near Charleston, South Carolina. I am an entrepreneur and have worked as a retail design and marketing consultant with many internationally known retailers and fashion designers over the past 30 years. My true passion however is Antique and Vintage Costume and Fine Jewelry. I have collected jewelry for over 35 years and own many incredibly fabulous book pieces as shown in the many of the jewelry price guides discussed above. Since October 1, 2008,  I along with three others have founded the first of its kind, an exclusive auction boutique for antique, vintage and new costume and fine jewelry. We started Vintagel Gems Emporium at www. vintagegemsemporium. com with three philosophies in mind. The first is to be a specialty boutique in an Auction Venue just for the collector and specialist of antique and vintage costume and fine jewelry. The second is to be the lowest cost auction or fixed price venue on the internet. And the third is to put the entire Virtual Gems Emporium community first with unbelievable customer service and fair equal treatment of all trading partners. www. vintagegemsemporium. com  

My name is Candace Daugherty and I live near Charleston, South Carolina. Since Mid September -October 2008 I along with three others have founded the first of its kind, an exclusive auction boutique for antique, vintage and new costume and fine jewelry. We started Vintage Gems Emporium at www. vintagegemsemporium. com with three concepts in mind. One, a special boutique environment in an Auction Venue just for the collector and specialist of antique and vintage costume and fine jewelry. Two, to be the lowest cost auction or fixed price venue on the internet. And three to put the entire Vintage Gems Emporium community first with unbelievable customer service and fair equal treatment of all trading partners.


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The Fantastic Look of Vintage Jewelry

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Tell me where to find that fabulous vintage jewelry! Vintage jewelry is all the rage and many people want to know where to find the best vintage jewelry on line. There are many different ways to find this beautiful jewelry by using search engines or, if you know the particular place’s website, then type it in. There are many different well known makers of this fabulous jewelry. Sarah Coventry is one example of a site selling this type of jewelry to the public. There is costume and real jewelry. Vintage is defined as being over thirty years old and as old as one hundred years. This is how the jewelry is defined as vintage jewelry. So this jewelry can be dated? Yes, this type of vintage jewelry is dated as explained above. This covers the categories of Victorian up to the early 1980′s. Any of these eras are considered to be vintage as far as jewelry is considered. There are many different items, such as brooches, rings and watches just to name a few of the jewelry items that are considered in this particular category. Vintage jewelry is just that, vintage. Every form of jewelry can be considered in this category if the requirements are met. By searching the search term, you will be able to find many sites that sell this type of jewelry and accessories. They are fun to buy and to wear and will be sure to elicit a lot of positive response when you wear one of these fantastic pieces. Are you sure everything is covered under this jewelry? Yes I am sure of it. Here is a partial list of the vintage jewelry items that can be sold to the public. This list is by no means a full list. Earrings, bracelets, watches, rings, jewelry sets, brooches, Figure pins, Bakelite, lockets, Christmas jewelry and cufflinks just to name a few of the vintage jewelry categories that you can find on any web site that sells this type of jewelry. Many different sites sell many different things under the vintage sign. There are so many items that you can choose from. Even hair jewelry is included in some sites on the internet. The only way that you will know is to find these shops online and explore the wealth of jewelry that is considered vintage. So, give me an idea of what I am looking at! Ok, you are looking at websites full of vintage jewelry that is priced right and enjoyed by a lot of people. There are so many collectors of this jewelry that would just love to get their hands on it. So what is stopping you from finding the best jewelry around? This jewelry is just fantastic and is sure to delight and enthrall you with their variety. So run, don’t walk to your internet and get shopping. You will be delightfully pleased with all the jewelry that you can find on these sites. Plus they make great gifts to give to that special someone.

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