Pink Enamel and Silver-Tone Metal Rose Brooch
Vintage Costume Jewelry

Pink Enamel and Silver-Tone Metal Rose Brooch

This item is a decorative brooch designed in the shape of a single long-stemmed rose. The floral piece features a pink enameled rosebud at the top with a soft satiny finish and realistic petal layering including a slightly recurved outer petal. The stem and leaves are constructed from a silver-tone base metal, likely pewter or silver-plated alloy, showing a matte or brushed finish. The two leaves possess detailed veining and textured serrations along the edges, demonstrating moderate craftsmanship. The stem exhibits a naturalistic, slightly irregular form with integrated thorns or nodes. Based on its style and construction, the piece likely dates from the late 20th century (1970s-1990s). The condition appears good overall, though there is potential for light oxidation on the metal components and minor wear to the enamel edges. No maker's marks are visible on the front, typical for mass-marketed costume jewelry of that era. The item reflects a romantic, botanical aesthetic common in vintage fashion accessories.

Estimated Value

$15.00-$25.00

Basic Information

Category

Vintage Costume Jewelry

Appraised On

February 25, 2026

Estimated Value

$15.00-$25.00

Item Description

This item is a decorative brooch designed in the shape of a single long-stemmed rose. The floral piece features a pink enameled rosebud at the top with a soft satiny finish and realistic petal layering including a slightly recurved outer petal. The stem and leaves are constructed from a silver-tone base metal, likely pewter or silver-plated alloy, showing a matte or brushed finish. The two leaves possess detailed veining and textured serrations along the edges, demonstrating moderate craftsmanship. The stem exhibits a naturalistic, slightly irregular form with integrated thorns or nodes. Based on its style and construction, the piece likely dates from the late 20th century (1970s-1990s). The condition appears good overall, though there is potential for light oxidation on the metal components and minor wear to the enamel edges. No maker's marks are visible on the front, typical for mass-marketed costume jewelry of that era. The item reflects a romantic, botanical aesthetic common in vintage fashion accessories.

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