Amethyst Drop Necklace of Molded Glass
1920s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis amethyst drop necklace features a centerpiece of six molded-glass plaques. A seventh is suspended from an amethyst-glass bead flanked by tiny pearls. A delicate silver-tone paper-clip chain, which was very popular in the 1920s, and a spring-ring clasp complete the piece. This jewel is lovely with a V-neckline. Scroll down to see a complementary amethyst Art Deco bracelet.USD$275.00USD$275.00Baroque Pearl & Amethyst Bead 1970s Long Necklace by Miriam Haskell
Vintage Miriam Haskell Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis Miriam Haskell pearl necklace is a beautiful example of this maker’s work. The long strand of faux cream baroque pearls and pearl bead spacers is interspersed with faceted amethyst glass beads. The pearls are textured and somewhat varying in size. Wear this piece as a single long strand or doubled, depending on your neckline and the look you want to create. Although I usually prefer earlier vintage jewels, this beautiful necklace was part of my personal collection because it is so elegant, timeless and versatile. The wear to the nacre of some pearls does not detract in any way from the lovely appearance of this piece.USD$345.00USD$345.00Black & White Marbled Glass Bead Necklace
1930s Jewelry, Louis Rousselet Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis black and white beaded necklace is a lovely take on this color combination. What appear as white glass beads are actually clear glass with white swirls. The variation in shape and size of beads adds to the beauty of this substantial piece. The beads and black spacers are strung on chain. This jewel closes with a barrel clasp marked "Made in France". All of these features identify this stunning jewel as made by Louis Rousselet. It has been authenticated. Once part of my personal collection, this stunning necklace is always a classic.USD$395.00USD$395.00Black Bakelite & Diamanté Necklace by Schreiber & Hiller
1930s Jewelry, Schreiber & Hiller Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesA beautiful example of Machine Age design that you will love. This vintage black Bakelite necklace features six curved links set with diamantés that alternate with Bakelite (or Galalith) links with pointed tops. Because the jeweled links are curved, the centerpiece follows the curve of your neck instead of laying out in a straight line. A scroll chain with a spring-ring clasp completes this elegant and easy-to-wear necklace that I always enjoyed. You can see it on my favorite model in this blog post. Scroll down to see a bracelet and pair of earrings by the same maker that complement this piece.USD$445.00USD$445.00Black, White & Cream Bead Necklace by Hattie Carnegie
1950s Jewelry, Hattie Carnegie Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis beaded multi strand necklace by Hattie Carnegie is a classic. Smooth and faceted, round black beads are highlighted by marbled-white and cream beads shaped like pebbles. A large, round, faceted black-glass-bead-topped box clasp finishes this 1950s jewel. The color combination is versatile and timeless. Carnegie’s glass beads were among the best! This piece adds a beautiful and elegant collar to a round neckline.USD$295.00USD$295.00Blue & Cream Galalith Bead Necklace by Louis Rousselet
1920s Jewelry, Louis Rousselet Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis blue bead necklace is another example of Louis Rousselet’s "puzzle" designs. The beautiful mottled-dark blue-glass beads and spacers are interspersed with interlocking blue and cream-colored Galalith barrel-shaped beads, all strung on chain. This French Art Deco jewel closes with a barrel clasp. Several examples of necklaces with these unique beads can be seen in Ginger Moro's European Designer Jewelry. This gorgeous piece was part of my personal collection. I guarantee you’ll love wearing it.USD$495.00USD$495.00Blue Bead 2-Strand Choker by Hattie Carnegie
1950s Jewelry, Hattie Carnegie Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis blue bead choker necklace is made from the unusual, high-quality beads typically used by Hattie Carnegie. Although the glass beads look blue from a distance, they are actually tri-colored: pale blue, white, and clear, all in the same bead! In between the beads are twisted gold-tone spacers. This 2-strand necklace has an adjustable hook-and-tail clasp. Scroll down to see a pair of Carnegie earrings that coordinates well with this piece.USD$195.00USD$195.00Blue Glass & Chrome Fringe Necklace
1930s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis fringe statement necklace has cobalt-blue glass tubes and chrome balls dangling from chrome links. The metal and fringe elements have a Machine Age-look and give this piece lots of movement! Some of the blue glass tubes have minor chips, but they are not noticeable when this beauty is worn. This 1930s necklace, which closes with an old-style spring-ring clasp, was part of my personal collection. I am reluctantly offering it to a new home. A perfect adornment for a woman who looks best in cool colors and loves statement pieces.USD$395.00USD$395.00Blue Glass Flower & Diamanté Beaded Choker Necklace
1950s Jewelry, Louis Rousselet Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis beaded choker necklace is formed by clusters of delicate blue-glass-flower-shaped beads with white glass centers that alternate with clusters of diamantés. Three rondelles form the barrel clasp. This necklace, which has been authenticated as a Louis Rousselet creation, has been restrung by my expert jeweler. What a knockout! Wear it with real or faux diamond stud earrings and you’ll own any room you enter!USD$795.00USD$795.00Brown Art Glass Beaded Necklace by Louis Rousselet
1930s Jewelry, Louis Rousselet Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis French Art Deco necklace has gorgeous cognac-colored, graduated glass beads with black swirls. Be sure to look at the close-up photo to see how stunning and unique they are. The dark metal spacers and type of barrel clasp identify this piece as "Made in France". All components are strung on chain. The lusciously-warm hue of this substantial jewel compliments neutral colors. Wear this versatile necklace with casual, office and evening attire and simple gold earrings. I think the true beauty of the beads shines when they adorn a bare neck.USD$395.00USD$395.00Carnelian, Jade & Pearl Bead Necklace
1930s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis 1930s French necklace has large jade-glass beads and smaller carnelian-glass beads with chrome caps. A donut-shaped faux pearl flanks each bead. Green and reddish-brown were a popular color combination in the Art Deco era, when this piece was made. I think these complimentary hues are just as fresh today. Large flat chrome links complete the length of this well-made piece, which closes with a decorative barrel clasp. An additional four links (which total one inch) are included, in case you need them. You could wear earrings in one of these colors or a simple pair of silver hoops with this versatile jewel.USD$295.00USD$295.00Chrome 1930s Necklace from Germany
1930s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis 1930s necklace from Germany has three sets of five semi-circular disks separated by two-part balls. A flat-link-and-bar chain with a spring-ring clasp completes the design. Substantial in weight, this chrome necklace is a great example of the Machine Age style. This piece is from my personal collection. An unusual and versatile addition to the jewelry wardrobe of a woman who likes to wear cool colors! Scroll down to see the perfect bracelet from another German maker to wear with this jewel.USD$345.00USD$345.00Chrome Brickwork Collar by Jakob Bengel
1930s Jewelry, Jakob Bengel Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis Jakob Bengel necklace in the well-known Mauerwerk (brickwork) pattern is the epitome of German Machine Age design. This chromium-plated brass piece, which closes with a spring-ring clasp, feels very slinky. The articulation is the result of its construction – metal rods in varying lengths connect the brick-like elements. You can wear this collar on either side. Scroll down to see a lovely Machine Age bracelet to wear with this jewel.USD$395.00USD$395.00Chrysoprase & Chrome Machine Age Necklace
1930s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis 1930s chrysoprase necklace has five polished-glass stones separated by geometric stacks of chrome spacers that give it a real Machine Age look. The silver-tone chain with alternating flat and wavy links closes with a barrel clasp. I think this piece is European in origin. Scroll down to see chrysoprase Art Deco earrings and a Machine Age bracelet to wear with this necklace.USD$295.00USD$295.00Chrysoprase & Crystal Chicklet Necklace
1930s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis chrysoprase green necklace has rectangular-shaped stones that alternate with square crystals. All are mounted on linked silver-tone frames, in the style of Art Deco chicklet necklaces. Although unmarked, the design and quality of this jewel make me think it was made in Germany. The faceting of the crystals is superb, the mountings of the stones are highly-decorated, and the weight is substantial. This gorgeous piece from my personal collection closes with a spring-ring clasp. Scroll down to see Art Deco earrings to wear with this classic jewel.USD$495.00USD$495.00Chrysoprase, Onyx, & Ruby Disk Choker with Rondelles
1920s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis statement choker necklace features faceted, opaque chrysoprase-, onyx- and ruby-glass disks and rondelles. The components are strung on metal chain. The necklace closes with a barrel clasp formed by two of the disks. Based on the construction of this piece, I think it is European in origin. As often happens with necklaces made like this one, the chain has stretched. I don’t recommend having a jeweler cut the excess – just keep it at the back. This multi-colored, versatile necklace can be worn with many Art Deco jewels, depending on the color you wish to emphasize — scroll down to see a selection. Or wear your real or faux diamond studs to complete the look.USD$295.00USD$295.00Citrine & Crystal 1920s Tiered Necklace
1920s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThe design and construction of this tiered necklace, a variation on the 1920s chicklet-style, is first class. Golden yellow, square-cut glass stones alternate with oblong crystals to form the necklace and tiered centerpiece. Round dangling citrine-glass stones add the movement that was so essential in the Art Deco era. All of the stones are faceted and mounted in decorated, silver-tone metal. The construction makes me think this piece was made in Europe. This divine jewel, which I initially purchased for myself, closes with a spring-ring clasp. Scroll down to see a number of Art Deco earrings and bracelets to wear with this piece.USD$395.00USD$395.00Citrine & Sterling Chicklet Necklace
1920s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis vintage citrine necklace is a classic and well-made Art Deco chicklet design. It features square-cut, faceted glass stones set in sterling frames with a spring-ring clasp. The high-quality of this piece is due to the use of sterling silver in the settings and links, which was unusual in this necklace style. A perfect adornment for those who like sunny colors.USD$395.00USD$395.00Crystal & Onyx Beaded Necklace
1920s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis vintage crystal necklace has graduated, lantern-shaped beads that are beautifully faceted to reflect light. They are separated by onyx-glass beads and crystal disks. This black-and-white look, so popular in the Twenties, is always in style. The beads have recently been professionally re-strung on wire. This Art Deco necklace closes with a silver-tone filigree, box-shaped concealed clasp. Scroll down to see a selection of earrings and bracelets to wear with this versatile jewel.USD$245.00USD$245.00Crystal & Silver Necklace
1920s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis crystal and silver necklace has stones that are faceted on top with pointed bottoms. Each is set in an etched silver-tone-metal frame. This stunning, well-made 1920s Art Deco classic is elegant and versatile to wear – it goes with everything! The original necklace was extremely short, so my expert jeweler added rings at each end to extend it and a new spring-ring clasp.USD$375.00USD$375.00Crystal Bead Art Deco Necklace
1920s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis faceted crystal bead necklace tests as rock crystal (a natural mineral, not man-made lead crystal). This strand in graduating sizes has knots in-between and a filigree, fish-hook clasp. You can wear this Art Deco jewel with just about anything, anytime and anywhere. Did you know that faceted crystal beads were popular in the Twenties because they reflect light and brighten the wearer’s face? Note that this necklace is a bit longer than most of its contemporaries in this style.USD$245.00USD$245.00Crystal Briolette Necklace & Earrings Set
1920s Jewelry, Costume Jewelry Sets / Parures, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis briolette necklace has nine faceted crystals that dangle from a silver-tone chain. The matching earrings feature a pair of the same crystals dangling from unequal lengths of chain. The all-original screw-back earrings, which can be modified for pierced ears, each have a crystal stone at the earlobe. This elegant 1920s set goes with everything and really sparkles – the crystals dance when you move! Perfect for a bride!USD$275.00USD$275.00Crystal Necklace & Earrings Set
1950s Jewelry, Costume Jewelry Sets / Parures, Milglo Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis vintage rock crystal necklace and earrings set comes in its original box. (Rock crystal is a natural mineral.) Made in the 1950s, this set is reminiscent of similar pieces made in the Art Deco era. The necklace closes with a filigree fish-hook clasp. The original screw-backs on the earrings were converted to sterling silver ear wires with lever backs for pierced ears by my expert jeweler. The trademark ELCO was registered to the Milglo Jewelry Co. in New York City. Read more about rock crystal and see my favorite model wearing this lovely set in this blog post.USD$295.00USD$295.00Diamanté & Bakelite 1930s Plaque Necklace by Schreiber & Hiller
1930s Jewelry, Schreiber & Hiller Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis plaque necklace made in Germany in the 1930s has tapered, curved links of diamanté on either side of a black Bakelite disk. It is topped with a large, claw-set diamanté surrounded by smaller stones. When laid out on a table, the necklace forms a wide v-shape. A scroll chain with a spring-ring clasp completes this beautiful piece from my personal collection. Although some stones have aged, this necklace still has lots of sparkle. Scroll down to see a coordinating bracelet and earrings.USD$395.00USD$395.00Diamanté German Snake Chain Necklace
1930s Jewelry, Unknown (Maker's Mark is Unknown), Vintage NecklacesThis snake chain necklace from Germany has a curved centerpiece with a Machine Age-look. The white-metal links with channel-set stones are separated by trios of flat-metal links. All are connected with flat disks at the top and bottom (probably to cover a connecting chain). At each end is a triangle-shaped element formed by two long and one short link with channel-set stones. This piece closes with a spring-ring clasp. Although I had always associated snake chains with the 1940s, I just learned that they were first introduced in 1850. This necklace has a maker’s mark, but I have been unable to identify the company. Although this necklace was made for a slim neck (the length is 14 1/2"), you could add a chain extender if needed. The absence of an adjustable closure makes me think this piece was made before the 1950s. Scroll down to see a bracelet by the same maker.USD$325.00USD$325.00Diamanté Vintage Bib Necklace
1950s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis vintage bib necklace has a 3 ½”-wide centerpiece of tapered, curved links of channel-set diamanté and sprays of single stones. The setting is rhodium-plated white metal. An adjustable bar link chain with a spring-ring clasp completes the piece. This type of adjustable clasp – instead of the North American-style J-hook – was used by many German jewelry makers in the 1950s. The design and construction of this piece remind me of the work of Schreiber & Hiller, but this necklace is unmarked. Nonetheless, I think it was German-made. Scroll down to see some coordinating bracelets.USD$345.00USD$345.00Diamanté Vintage Link Necklace by Schreiber & Hiller
1930s Jewelry, Schreiber & Hiller Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesWith this vintage link necklace from the 1930s, the maker used curved links of diamantés in a tank-track pattern as the centerpiece. The jeweled links have rhodium-plated backs. A link-and-bar chain with a spring-ring clasp complete this Machine Age piece. Because this necklace was in my personal collection, I had it shortened. Its purchase includes four additional links, which are each about one-half-inch long. Scroll down to see some tank track bracelets, also by Schreiber & Hiller, to wear with this wonderful necklace.USD$345.00USD$345.00Frosted Bead & Rondelle Long Necklace by Miriam Haskell
Vintage Miriam Haskell Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis frosted bead necklace was made by Miriam Haskell in the 1970s. Two pairs of molded-glass beads form the focal point. A rondelle sandwiched between each pair of glass disks and gold-tone spacers complete this versatile jewel. It has been cleaned and restrung by my expert jeweler. Although this necklace was made more recently than the scope of this collection, I bought it because I like it and because it can be worn with virtually anything! Just add your real or faux diamond studs to complete your look.USD$345.00USD$345.00Glass Bead 2-Strand Necklace
1920s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis vintage double strand necklace has textured oval-glass beads with small round bead spacers. The box clasp on this elegant 1920s piece is topped with sterling silver filigree set with a faceted glass stone. You can wear the necklace with the clasp in front, on the side, or in the back. A lovely jewel that goes with everything! It has just been restrung by my expert jeweler. Scroll down to see complementary Art Deco earrings. Or wear your diamond studs to accompany the clasp.USD$275.00USD$275.00Gold & Colored Bead 1950s Necklace with Fringe
1950s Jewelry, Hattie Carnegie Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis 1950s necklace illustrates a typical Hattie Carnegie theme – flora – with a clever combination of colors, shapes, and materials. Textured, gold-tone pineapple-shaped beads alternating with small carnelian-glass beads form the main necklace. Gold-tone beads in various shapes combined with onyx- and carnelian-glass beads dangle from the entire length of the piece. This elaborate fringe necklace closes with a pineapple-shaped box clasp. This jewel is the perfect adornment for a scoop-neck or strapless garment.USD$375.00USD$375.00Gold Mesh Necklace with Dangling Pearls & Beads
1950s Jewelry, Hattie Carnegie Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis gold mesh necklace is embellished with diamantés and dangling glass pearls and beads in various sizes and shapes. The gold-tone base is designed to hug the neck. Even the hook on the adjustable clasp is jeweled. This 1950s design has great movement in addition to glamour. If you like lots of jingle in your jewels, scroll down to see a similar bracelet from this fashion house.USD$395.00USD$395.00Green Bead & Chrome Necklace
1930s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis green bead necklace from the 1930s is probably European in origin. A large, faceted glass bead capped with textured metal shaped like flower petals is the centerpiece. Textured chrome balls along with green-glass beads (two flower-shaped with caps, two round ones without) continue up the textured chain to the spring-ring clasp. This playful jewel has a Machine Age-feel. An unusual and delightful piece for a woman who likes to wear warm colors in any season. Scroll down to see a coordinating bracelet.USD$275.00USD$275.00Green Bead 2-Strand French Necklace by Louis Rousselet
1950s Jewelry, Louis Rousselet Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis green glass bead necklace is just gorgeous! Two strands of graduated beads in a soft-green with swirls of color form this French 1950s jewel. It has been authenticated as a Louis Rousselet piece. It displays characteristics typical of their creations: in addition to the extraordinary quality of the glass beads, the clasp is topped with their signature button-shaped bead and signed "Made in France". This necklace from my personal collection was recently professionally restrung. A timeless and stunning addition to your jewelry wardrobe.USD$595.00USD$595.00Grey Baroque Pearl & Onyx Bead Long Necklace by Miriam Haskell
Vintage Miriam Haskell Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis vintage long beaded necklace has faux grey baroque pearls interspersed with faceted onyx-glass beads, creating a striking color combination. The variation in pearl and bead sizes and arrangement of the elements adds to the elegance of this Miriam Haskell creation. Wear it as a single long strand or doubled, depending on your neckline and the look you want to create. Although I usually prefer earlier vintage jewels, this lovely necklace was part of my personal collection because it is so refined, timeless and versatile. The wear to the nacre of some pearls does not detract in any way from the stunning appearance of this jewel. Scroll down to see another baroque pearl necklace and a bangle with grey and cream pearls, also by Haskell.USD$195.00USD$195.00Lapis & Silver Pyramid Necklace
1920s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis lapis and silver pyramid necklace has molded sugar-loaf glass stones set in silver-tone frames alternating with silver-tone triangular plaques. This motif illustrates the world's fascination with all things Egyptian in the 1920s. This necklace, which closes with a spring-ring clasp, was in my personal collection.USD$295.00USD$295.00Lapis Bead Necklace with Chrome
1930s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis lapis bead necklace has at its center cobalt-glass beads, pierced-chrome balls, and blue-plastic rings. Decorative chrome links dotted with an additional bead on each side complete this 1930s Bauhaus-inspired treasure. It closes with a barrel clasp. This piece is probably European in origin and is perfect for women who like to wear cool colors. Scroll down to see a selection of bracelets that compliment this fabulous and fun jewel.USD$295.00USD$295.00Milk-Glass Bead & Seashell Long Necklace by Miriam Haskell
Vintage Miriam Haskell Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis vintage seashell necklace with milk-glass beads is an exceptionally long (46”) strand by Miriam Haskell. It was made later than my usual 1920-1960 scope, but this piece is so whimsical that I bought it anyway. This jewel can be worn long, doubled or even tripled! It closes with a slide clasp, which is the clue to the date of manufacture. This necklace works well with other milk-glass jewelry, including earrings by the same maker. Scroll down to see them.USD$245.00USD$245.00Onyx & Chrysoprase Bead Necklace
1920s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis chrysoprase bead necklace with polished green-glass disks in the front half has onyx-glass disks in the back. The focal point is formed with black-glass beads that are thicker, faceted and graduated in size. This vibrant Art Deco piece, in a striking color combination, closes with an older concealed clasp that looks like a narrow tube. You could emphasize either color by wearing chrysoprase or onyx Art Deco earrings and/or bracelets – scroll down to see a selection. This necklace has so many possibilities!USD$295.00USD$295.00Pearl, Diamanté & Gold Flower Necklace/Brooch & Earrings Set
1950s Jewelry, Costume Jewelry Sets / Parures, Marcel Boucher Jewelry, Vintage Brooches & Pins, Vintage Earrings, Vintage NecklacesThis vintage gold flower necklace and earrings set from 1950 is a '3-for-1' jewel! It has a trio of heart-shaped blossoms that form the centerpiece, which can be detached and worn as a brooch. The ear clips are single blossoms. The gold-plated fretwork has swirled pavé edges that embrace champagne-colored faux pearls. Attach the brooch to the snake chain by inserting the pin stem through the necklace loops. Pretty clever, eh! While the pendant appears slightly off-center on the chain, its position was fixed at manufacture. Please note that this necklace (which measures 14 3/8″) was made for a slim neck, but you could easily add a chain extender. Wear the pieces together or separately with complimentary contemporary jewels.USD$295.00USD$295.00Pearl, Gemstone Bead & Rondelle Necklace & Earrings by Louis Rousselet
1950s Jewelry, Costume Jewelry Sets / Parures, Louis Rousselet Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis exceptional vintage pearl necklace by the incomparable Louis Rousselet features four strands of glass pearls in varied shapes and sizes. They are accented with hand-wound-glass beads in gemstone colors paired with rondelles. (In case you aren't familiar with their work, you need to know that they were regarded as the premier maker of glass beads and faux pearls as well as costume jewelry for haute couture from the 1920s-1980s.) The necklace closes with a box clasp adorned with piles of pearls and colored beads, and signed with the maker's initials in script. The matching ear clips are a bonus. Finding a Rousselet-signed piece is incredibly rare (most had only signed paper hang tags), which makes this set all the more extraordinary! Scroll down to see another pair of ear clips in the same style, sold separately.USD$1,995.00USD$1,995.00Pink Glass Bead Necklace with Rings
1920s Jewelry, 1930s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis vintage glass bead necklace has clusters of small pale-pink beads wound together with wire and linked with large clear-glass rings. This Art Deco jewel from my personal collection looks like a garland when worn. The materials, construction, and barrel clasp make me think this necklace was made in Europe. A unique and classy piece that creates a lovely and memorable topping to a round-neck garment, any time of year. See my favorite model wearing this beautiful jewel in this blog post.USD$475.00USD$475.00- Sold out
Ruby 1920s Pendant Necklace with Chicklets
1920s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis delicate 1920s pendant necklace is another variation of the chicklet-style so popular in the Art Deco era. This piece has a beautifully-faceted, rectangular ruby-glass stone suspended from a smaller, oblong-shaped stone along with three chicklets on each side of the chain closest to the center drop. The metal is silver-tone and unmarked. This necklace closes with a spring-ring clasp. I don’t usually like pendants, but this one is special! It’s perfect for a v-neckline.USD$195.00USD$195.00 Ruby Bead Necklace
1920s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis ruby bead necklace has single and clusters of poured-red-glass beads separated by clear-glass disks. Made in the 1920s-1930s, this lovely and versatile piece closes with a filigree fish-hook clasp. At 18 inches, this necklace is longer than most of its contemporaries.USD$295.00USD$295.00Ruby Glass Bead Necklace with Rondelles
1920s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis vintage red glass bead necklace with rondelles is probably from France. The uniformly-sized beads were molded in the shape of melons, a popular style in the 1920s-1930s. Wear this piece as a single long strand of 33 inches, or double it with a necklace shortener or ribbon tied at the back. Either way, you’ll love the deep-red color and the substantial quality of these beads. This necklace from my personal collection has been professionally restrung. Just add simple diamond studs to complete your look.USD$595.00USD$595.00Sapphire Chicklet & Enamel 1920s Necklace
1920s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis faux sapphire necklace has faceted, square-cut, blue-glass chicklets alternating with glass stones molded in a step pattern. The result is an Art Deco classic. The two blue-enamel links on each end make me think this piece is European in origin. This necklace closes with a spring-ring clasp. The original silver-tone finish is worn in places on the piece, so much of the brass is showing. Because the focus is the gorgeous blue stones, this slight blemish doesn't detract in any way from the beauty of this jewel. This elegant necklace is versatile and timeless, and from my personal collection.USD$345.00USD$345.00Silver Ring Bib Necklace
1930s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis Art Deco bib necklace is an unusual 1930s piece. It is formed by embossed silver-tone rings connected with embossed links that suggest the appearance of inset stones. The bib portion is an additional two strands, which form a wide V-shape in the front. This piece closes with an older style spring-ring clasp. A versatile necklace for a woman who looks best in cool colors.USD$195.00USD$195.00Sterling Flower 1930s Necklace by Fahrner
1930s Jewelry, Fahrner Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis Theodor Fahrner necklace has scrolled filigree-topped flower petals and decorative links that illustrate the high quality of this maker’s work and the elegant simplicity of their design. This charming sterling silver piece has a touch of gilt remaining on the petals. This necklace closes with a spring-ring clasp. Even the link that attaches to the clasp is decorated! Scroll down to see a gorgeous Fahrner bracelet to wear with this lovely necklace from my personal collection.USD$795.00USD$795.00Sterling Silver Choker by Walter Lampl
1940s Jewelry, Vintage Necklaces, Walter Lampl JewelryThis sterling silver choker by Walter Lampl was the height of style in the mid- to late-1940s. The simplicity of this piece makes it wearable with almost anything. This well-constructed necklace closes with a concealed clasp. This choker was made for a slim neck, even though the construction allows for a bit of stretch. Please note the length (14 1/2"), and measure your neck before making this purchase. This jewel was advertised in the May 1947 issue of The Jewelers' Circular - Keystone (a trade publication). I wrote a blog post about two stars who wore this style of necklace in 1940s films, as part of my Jewelry in the Movies series. Cate Blanchett wore a gold version in the 2015 film Carol. You can see this Lampl sterling jewel on my favorite model in this blog post.USD$375.00USD$375.00Turquoise Bead & Silver Chain Long Necklace
1920s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis long turquoise bead necklace features round and tubular-shaped glass beads in various sizes connected with silver-tone chain. Today we’d call this piece a station necklace. When I bought it for my personal collection, I had my expert jeweler add the spring-ring clasp. The photos show this 47” piece worn doubled; if you have a slim neck, you could also wear it tripled!USD$295.00USD$295.00Turquoise Bead Choker Necklace
1950s Jewelry, Unsigned Jewelry, Vintage NecklacesThis turquoise bead choker necklace has molded glass leaves with diamanté accents wired onto a brass-colored link base. The construction adds flexibility to this fun 1950s piece, which beautifully conforms to the shape of the neck. This choker closes with an adjustable hook-and-tail clasp, with beads on the end of the tail to add an extra touch of glamour. For even more of this fabulous color, add the matching earrings and/or bracelets – scroll down to see them.USD$245.00USD$245.00