All About MeWhat everyone should know about me
I've had a lifelong love of jewelry and am especially drawn to vintage costume jewely since my mother bought me my first piece when I was a teenager. All my jewelry comes from estates and I do not sell reproductions.
Things I sell
Designer signed Jewelry,
fine jewelry,
sterling silver,
vintage jewelry,
estate jewelry,
Trifari,
bakelite,
Coro,
Hollycraft,
rhinestones,
Hobe,
Eisenberg,
Kramer,
Lisner,
faux pearls,
glass beads,
1950's jewelry,
Art Deco,
Art Nouveau,
Victorian. Languages spoken:
English
Business InformationHistory/background
I've been collecting vintage jewelry for 20+ years and selling for the past five. I look for high quality pieces and it doesn't matter if they are signed or not. If the design and quality is there, I like it just as much even if it is not signed. Many good pieces are overlooked simply because they are not signed and lots of times I think they are a designer piece, but were separated by their signed mate long ago.
Payment policy
PayPal, personal checks, money orders and cashier's checks. International buyers must pay by PayPal. If paying by mail, you must wait for payment instructions before sending payment or payment will not be accepted.
Shipping information
Items are shipped generally within 3 business days of cleared payment. If rush order is needed, please email and we will try to accommodate as best as possible. Items are shipped usps first class, priority and parcel post depending on item.
Combine shipping for greatest savings and make your own lot.
Insurance
Insurance is always optional for domestic shipping. Jewelry, especially vintage jewelry, can sometimes be a little fragile. 50 year old beads can come unstrung, rhinestones can be jarred loose in shipping...a whole host of things can happen. While this isn't an everyday occurrence and happens only rarely, this is of no help to you if you're that person whose item arrives in that condition. What will help you is insurance. It is optional, as some people want to take that risk, but if you don't want to risk it, please insure your package for the proper amount. I ship UPSP and rates are available on their website or your can email me for quote. My items are heavily protected in lots of bubble wrap to help ensure safe delivery, but if the post office drops the corner of of 70lb box on your item, or it falls out of the bin and the 220 lb worker steps on it before picking it up, I can't be held responsible for this. If you are concerned....please insure.