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Vintage Gold Tone Floral Spray Brooch | Rose Bouquet with Buds & Leaf Detail | c.1950s to 1960s | Mid-Century | Very Good
Vintage Gold Tone Floral Spray Brooch | Rose Bouquet with Buds & Leaf Detail | c.1950s to 1960s | Mid-Century | Very Good
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Not every beautiful thing needs a signature.
This is a generously scaled mid-century gold tone floral spray brooch — a loose, naturalistic arrangement of roses, buds and detailed foliage rendered with confident dimensional casting and fine surface texture throughout. The composition has real presence: roses in full bloom sit alongside tightly furled buds and broad textured leaves, the whole thing built with the kind of depth and layering that catches the light beautifully and rewards a close look. It is the sort of piece that makes an impression on a dark winter coat or a plain lapel without needing to shout about it.
Floral spray brooches of this type were enormously popular throughout the 1950s and 1960s — a golden era for costume jewellery on both sides of the Atlantic, when skilled manufacturers were producing pieces of genuine quality and style for women who understood that a well-chosen brooch could transform an outfit entirely. The rose motif in particular has never gone out of fashion, and this one is executed with considerably more care and three-dimensionality than many of its contemporaries. The scale is generous, the casting is crisp, and the gold tone retains warmth and depth.
Condition: Very good, consistent with age. The gold tone is even and warm throughout with no significant loss or tarnishing. The pin mechanism is original and functions correctly. No maker's mark is present — this is offered as an unsigned vintage piece and priced accordingly, though the quality of construction suggests a competent mid-century manufacturer rather than the lowest end of the market.
About this piece: Unsigned does not mean unremarkable. Mid-century floral brooches are having a genuine fashion moment, driven by a younger generation of vintage buyers who pin them to everything from blazers to denim jackets. This one, with its full rose heads and detailed buds, is exactly the kind of piece that stops people in their tracks and prompts the question — where did you get that?
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