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£120.00
1960s Vintage Attwood & Sawyer Feather Brooch, Simple elegance. ABOUT THE DESIGNER: Established in England in the mid-fifties, Attwood & Sawyer specialised in creating costume reproductions of fine jewellery. Many of their most popular items were interpretations of the Duchess of Windsor's personal collection. Their high quality approach to bold costume jewellery is now very sought after. The brand had a very strong presence across the UK and Europe, and went on to produce the jewellery for the television series "Dallas" and "Dynasty" in the 80`s. It continues trading today as Buckley Jewellery Ltd.
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£220.00
1960s Vintage Attwood & Sawyer Hummingbird Brooch, A perfect little treasure. ABOUT THE DESIGNER: Established in England in the mid-fifties, Attwood & Sawyer specialised in creating costume reproductions of fine jewellery. Many of their most popular items were interpretations of the Duchess of Windsor's personal collection. Their high quality approach to bold costume jewellery is now very sought after. The brand had a very strong presence across the UK and Europe, and went on to produce the jewellery for the television series "Dallas" and "Dynasty" in the 80`s. It continues trading today as Buckley Jewellery Ltd.
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£168.00
This beautiful early vintage bracelet dates to around the 1960s and is in lovely condition for its age.  It is in gold plated with a tongue and box clasp and safety chain and with a slinky mesh band design.  It's very stylish and is perfect for adding a touch of vintage chic and sophistication to your wardrobe!
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£185.00
This regal four-strand faux pearl choker, finished with gold-plated accents and an adjustable hook, embodies timeless sophistication. Elegant, feminine, and forever chic.    
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£220.00
A true treasure from the 1960s, signed by Sphinx London, a brand celebrated for its high-quality costume jewelry. This brooch features a circular gold-tone wreath with textured leaves, set with brilliant marquise-cut crystals in emerald green, amber, and peridot tones. At the center, fiery red and warm brown rhinestones create a bold focal point.
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£280.00

ABOUT THE DESIGNER
The Monet company, established in the early 20th century, became renowned for its innovative and meticulously crafted costume jewellery. Known for timeless elegance, their designs gained international recognition, particularly from the 1950s onwards. Vintage Monet pieces are highly valued today for their durability, distinctive detailing, and sophisticated aesthetic.

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£195.00
ABOUT THE DESIGNER
The Monet company, founded in the early 20th century, became one of America’s leading costume jewellery houses, celebrated for innovation, timeless style, and durability. Their vintage creations from the 1960s and 1970s are particularly sought after today, admired by collectors for their craftsmanship and iconic design.
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£165.00

ABOUT THE DESIGNER
Monet, one of the most iconic American costume jewellery houses, was celebrated for its timeless style and impeccable quality. Their 1970s collections embraced bold, modernist silhouettes, making them highly sought-after pieces for today’s collectors.

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£180.00
This set is an unsigned Avon design recognizable by its signature 1970s coral Lucite and Victorian-style setting. Highly collectible and rare to find in such pristine condition.
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£320.00

A bold vintage ID bracelet in heavy silver, featuring chunky curb links and a minimalist flat plate timeless, genderless, unforgettable. 63g

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£110.00
1970s Vintage Monet Faux Pearl Butterfly Brooch, A radiant 1970s Monet butterfly brooch plated in 22ct gold and adorned with luminous faux pearls. A joyful symbol of warmth, femininity, and transformation pure vintage elegance.
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£125.00

The Monet company, originally founded as Monocraft in the early 20th century, became one of America’s leading costume jewellery houses. Celebrated for meticulous finishes and durability, their designs gained worldwide popularity after WWII. By the 1980s, Monet was also creating jewellery for Yves Saint Laurent. Their vintage pieces remain highly collectible today, admired for their innovation and signature 22ct triple gold plating.