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Flowers and Foliage

Price guide to antique and vintage brooches designed as flowers and foliage. Floral designs have been popular for centuries. During the Victorian era, flowers often had hidden meanings.

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A mid-century agate and diamond spray brooch
Posted inAgate Flowers and Foliage Price Guide

Agate Flower Brooches Price Guide

Price guide to antique and vintage agate flower brooches. Agate is an excellent material for carving flowers. The patterns within agate allow for natural looking petals and leaves.    
Posted inAgate, Flowers and Foliage, Price Guide
AN ELEGANT RUBY AND DIAMOND 'CAMELLIA' BROOCH, BY CHANEL
Posted inFlowers and Foliage Price Guide Ruby

Ruby Flower Brooches

Price guide to antique / vintage ruby flower brooches. Flower brooches have always been popular and beautiful rubies can make a brooch even more stunning.  
Posted inFlowers and Foliage, Price Guide, Ruby
A MULTI-GEM LEAF BROOCH, BY VERDURA Designed as a maple leaf
Posted inFlowers and Foliage Price Guide Verdura

Verdura Leaf and Foliage Brooches

Price guide to Verdura brooches designed as leaves and other foliage. Leaves and foliage have always been popular subjects for brooches and pins. Verdura made some exquisite leaf and foliage brooches, many set with precious gemstones.
Posted inFlowers and Foliage, Price Guide, Verdura
A Georgian Diamond Floral Brooch
Posted inDiamond Brooches Price Guide Flowers and Foliage Georgian / Pre 1837 Period & Style Brooches Price Guide Silver

Georgian Diamond Flower Brooch En Tremblant

Georgian Diamond Flower Brooch En Tremblant A Georgian Diamond Flower Brooch / Floral Brooch. Circa 1790-1820, French, silver with gold top on the impressive En Tremblant diamond brooch comprised of…
Posted inDiamond Brooches Price Guide, Flowers and Foliage, Georgian / Pre 1837, Period & Style Brooches, Price Guide, Silver

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