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Mid-20th-century style enamel flower brooch

Vintage Costume Jewelry

AI Estimated Value

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$10 - $25

As of June 22, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a decorative brooch featuring a triple-flower motif, appears to be stylistically consistent with cold-enamel costume jewelry from the mid-20th century, specifically the 1960s. The piece depicts three pansy-like flowers with ruffled edges and small green leaves. The material appears to be a gold-tone cast metal base finished with white and soft yellow enamel over the petals, and light green enamel on the leaves. The centers of the flowers are decorated with hand-painted black accents and small clear rhinestones that appear to be faceted glass or crystal. The gold-tone trim along the petal edges shows a textured, scalloped design. In terms of condition, there is visible chipping and loss to the white enamel on the petal surfaces, particularly on the lower left and upper right flowers, revealing the metal underneath. There is also a mild patina and some darkening consistent with age on the gold-tone metal. No maker's mark or signature is visible in the provided image; as such, any attribution to a specific designer (such as Trifari or Boucher) is a hypothesis and would require physical inspection for verification.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have examined this decorative triple-flower enamel brooch. The piece appears stylistically consistent with mid-20th-century costume jewelry. Without physical inspection, I cannot fully assess the base metal or the stones, though they resemble gold-tone cast metal and glass rhinestones. There are no visible maker marks in the image, meaning any attribution to a specific designer like Trifari or Boucher remains a working hypothesis. We must treat this as an unsigned piece unless in-person examination reveals otherwise. Condition plays a major role in vintage costume jewelry valuation. The noticeable chipping to the white enamel on the petals, alongside age-appropriate patina, significantly impacts its marketability. Collectors typically seek pristine examples. General market demand for unsigned, damaged enamel brooches from this era is quite low. Comparable unsigned vintage pieces in similar condition generally trade in the $10 to $25 range. If this piece bears a hidden mark from a highly sought-after maker, the value might increase slightly, though the enamel damage would still cap its potential. It is also possible this is a modern piece in the style of mid-century makers, which would yield a similar decorative value.

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