Vintage Weiss Enamel Daisy Brooch
Vintage Costume Jewelry

Vintage Weiss Enamel Daisy Brooch

This is a classic mid-century vintage brooch by Weiss, designed in the form of a stylized daisy. The piece is constructed from gold-tone base metal and features two layers of overlapping petals to give it a three-dimensional, tiered effect. Each of the twenty petals is finished with a smooth white cold enamel (epoxy or paint) coating, framed by a thin gold-tone border, and features a decorative notched or scalloped tip. The center of the flower consists of a large, high-domed yellow cabochon, likely made of poured resin or thermoset plastic, representing the flower's disc floret. Typically measuring between 2 to 3 inches in diameter, this large-scale 'statement' piece is emblematic of the Pop Art-influenced floral jewelry popular in the 1960s. The reverse likely features a standard safety pin clasp and the 'WEISS' block-letter stamp. The condition appears fair to good for its age; there are visible areas of surface dirt or dust in the crevices, and some minor thinning or discoloration to the white enamel, particularly near the petal tips and the central disc. The gold-tone finish shows light patina but remains largely intact. Weiss was known for high-quality costume jewelry, and the precision of the petal alignment and the depth of the center dome reflect that standard of craftsmanship.

Estimated Value

$65.00 - $95.00

Basic Information

Category

Vintage Costume Jewelry

Appraised On

February 23, 2026

Estimated Value

$65.00 - $95.00

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Weiss

Item Description

This is a classic mid-century vintage brooch by Weiss, designed in the form of a stylized daisy. The piece is constructed from gold-tone base metal and features two layers of overlapping petals to give it a three-dimensional, tiered effect. Each of the twenty petals is finished with a smooth white cold enamel (epoxy or paint) coating, framed by a thin gold-tone border, and features a decorative notched or scalloped tip. The center of the flower consists of a large, high-domed yellow cabochon, likely made of poured resin or thermoset plastic, representing the flower's disc floret. Typically measuring between 2 to 3 inches in diameter, this large-scale 'statement' piece is emblematic of the Pop Art-influenced floral jewelry popular in the 1960s. The reverse likely features a standard safety pin clasp and the 'WEISS' block-letter stamp. The condition appears fair to good for its age; there are visible areas of surface dirt or dust in the crevices, and some minor thinning or discoloration to the white enamel, particularly near the petal tips and the central disc. The gold-tone finish shows light patina but remains largely intact. Weiss was known for high-quality costume jewelry, and the precision of the petal alignment and the depth of the center dome reflect that standard of craftsmanship.

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