
1950’S ROSE-COLORED COSTUME BROOCH WITH SCULPTED SETTING
This unusual pin is heavy with large rhinestones and twisted wire sculptural elements in between the “gems”. Such a gorgeous color!
About 1 1/2″ in diameter, it’s perfect for the lapel of a coat, suit or dress of heavy material. Back in the day, a woman would rarely go out in dressier attire without a brooch and usually owned a collection.
Although I have scads of costume pieces, I’ll never pass up a beautiful example like this one. And, of course, found in a flash for minimal cash . . . . . . . . .
MORGANA MARTIN, THE MAGICVINTAGESPY
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Back to Western Europe and finding many vintage clothing shops here – concentrated in the Temple Bar area. This won’t be any surprise to Dubliners, but worth a trek to anyone visiting the city.
I’m REALLY on the fly now – jetting to Britain tonight but, that didn’t get in the way of an impromptu treasure strike yesterday morning. I’ll do my best to get these finds photographed so that I can show them to you after we return from our cruise of the Baltic countries.

Beautiful footwear on display at the shoe museum I discovered in Mexico City last year.. This group is from the 1930’s. I’ve been showing a lot of shoes lately, but they’re always favorites. Enjoy!

