Vintage Mid-Century Porcelain Rose Brooch
Vintage Costume Jewelry

Vintage Mid-Century Porcelain Rose Brooch

This is a classic mid-century vintage brooch featuring a dimensional carved porcelain rose head in a soft baby blue shade. The floral centerpiece is intricately detailed with multiple layers of thin, curling petals that give it a realistic texture. The flower is mounted onto a gold-tone metallic base consisting of a stem and two textured leaves. The leaves exhibit a fine ribbed or 'bark-like' texture typical of costume jewelry from the 1950s and 1960s. The metal appears to be a gold-plated base metal with visible signs of age. In terms of condition, there is a minor yellowish discoloration or staining visible on the edge of one of the top petals, and some slight tarnishing/patina on the metal components. The craftsmanship is consistent with popular costume jewelry manufacturers of the era such as Trifari or Coro, although no signature is visible in this view. The piece is pinned to a multi-colored plaid fabric, which highlights its modest size and decorative appeal. The overall construction suggests a mass-produced but high-quality accessory designed for daytime wear.

Estimated Value

$35.00 - $65.00

Basic Information

Category

Vintage Costume Jewelry

Appraised On

April 28, 2026

Estimated Value

$35.00 - $65.00

Item Description

This is a classic mid-century vintage brooch featuring a dimensional carved porcelain rose head in a soft baby blue shade. The floral centerpiece is intricately detailed with multiple layers of thin, curling petals that give it a realistic texture. The flower is mounted onto a gold-tone metallic base consisting of a stem and two textured leaves. The leaves exhibit a fine ribbed or 'bark-like' texture typical of costume jewelry from the 1950s and 1960s. The metal appears to be a gold-plated base metal with visible signs of age. In terms of condition, there is a minor yellowish discoloration or staining visible on the edge of one of the top petals, and some slight tarnishing/patina on the metal components. The craftsmanship is consistent with popular costume jewelry manufacturers of the era such as Trifari or Coro, although no signature is visible in this view. The piece is pinned to a multi-colored plaid fabric, which highlights its modest size and decorative appeal. The overall construction suggests a mass-produced but high-quality accessory designed for daytime wear.

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