Antique Gold Toned Black and White Photo Framed Brooch
$40.00
Antique Gold Toned Black and White Photo Framed Brooch-
When I look at this antique brooch it makes me wonder what the history is of the gentlemen in the flowered frame is and what his story was. It's beautiful how people honored their dead and helped keep there memories alive. It was in the Victorian Era - which extended from 1837 to 1901 - was perhaps when brooches reached their peak popularity. These stylish adornments did more than just make elegant outfits even more elaborate. Popular Cameo Brooches were made to honor loved ones. Similarly, Mourning Brooches were a symbol of the grieving process.
Mourning Brooches are a type of brooch that memorializes the passing of a loved one. These styles have been around since as early as the 16th century. They usually were emblazoned with the name, birthdate, and death date of the deceased. Some also featured an image depicting the loved one’s likeness or included a genuine lock of their hair. Later, imagery featuring a Sepia-like tone was popular. Seed pearls were often included in these designs, as they were meant to symbolize falling tears. Mourning Brooches became more popular than ever during the Victorian Era. During this period, the entire nation mourned the death of the beloved Prince Albert. All across the nation, people wore brooches featuring heavy, decadent designs and dark gemstones to express their collective sentiment about the popular royal’s passing.
-Gold toned
-Measures 1 1/4 "
-Real photograph inside frame
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More vintage jewelry here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/WMDaughter
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>>>SHIPPING : We ship out all sold items within 1-5 days. Most items are shipped out through First Class Mail or Priority Mail.
>>>INTERNATIONAL: All international orders are shipped out through First Class International. If you would like to upgrade please contact us so we can adjust the listing.
>>>ABOUT US: We are an actual brick and mortar shop called The WatchMakers Daughter located in Downtown York Pa. We've been in business since 1945. You can learn more about the shop at: www.watchmakersdaughter.net.
Our Etsy shop hours are the same as our business hours. Tuesday – Friday 8:30am - 5pm Saturday 8:30am – 3pm.
When I look at this antique brooch it makes me wonder what the history is of the gentlemen in the flowered frame is and what his story was. It's beautiful how people honored their dead and helped keep there memories alive. It was in the Victorian Era - which extended from 1837 to 1901 - was perhaps when brooches reached their peak popularity. These stylish adornments did more than just make elegant outfits even more elaborate. Popular Cameo Brooches were made to honor loved ones. Similarly, Mourning Brooches were a symbol of the grieving process.
Mourning Brooches are a type of brooch that memorializes the passing of a loved one. These styles have been around since as early as the 16th century. They usually were emblazoned with the name, birthdate, and death date of the deceased. Some also featured an image depicting the loved one’s likeness or included a genuine lock of their hair. Later, imagery featuring a Sepia-like tone was popular. Seed pearls were often included in these designs, as they were meant to symbolize falling tears. Mourning Brooches became more popular than ever during the Victorian Era. During this period, the entire nation mourned the death of the beloved Prince Albert. All across the nation, people wore brooches featuring heavy, decadent designs and dark gemstones to express their collective sentiment about the popular royal’s passing.
-Gold toned
-Measures 1 1/4 "
-Real photograph inside frame
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Looking for more vintage accessories:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/KReissDesigns?section_id=8064860
More vintage jewelry here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/WMDaughter
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>>SHIPPING : We ship out all sold items within 1-5 days. Most items are shipped out through First Class Mail or Priority Mail.
>>>INTERNATIONAL: All international orders are shipped out through First Class International. If you would like to upgrade please contact us so we can adjust the listing.
>>>ABOUT US: We are an actual brick and mortar shop called The WatchMakers Daughter located in Downtown York Pa. We've been in business since 1945. You can learn more about the shop at: www.watchmakersdaughter.net.
Our Etsy shop hours are the same as our business hours. Tuesday – Friday 8:30am - 5pm Saturday 8:30am – 3pm.
Antique Gold Toned Black and White Photo Framed Brooch-
When I look at this antique brooch it makes me wonder what the history is of the gentlemen in the flowered frame is and what his story was. It's beautiful how people honored their dead and helped keep there memories alive. It was in the Victorian Era - which extended from 1837 to 1901 - was perhaps when brooches reached their peak popularity. These stylish adornments did more than just make elegant outfits even more elaborate. Popular Cameo Brooches were made to honor loved ones. Similarly, Mourning Brooches were a symbol of the grieving process.
Mourning Brooches are a type of brooch that memorializes the passing of a loved one. These styles have been around since as early as the 16th century. They usually were emblazoned with the name, birthdate, and death date of the deceased. Some also featured an image depicting the loved one’s likeness or included a genuine lock of their hair. Later, imagery featuring a Sepia-like tone was popular. Seed pearls were often included in these designs, as they were meant to symbolize falling tears. Mourning Brooches became more popular than ever during the Victorian Era. During this period, the entire nation mourned the death of the beloved Prince Albert. All across the nation, people wore brooches featuring heavy, decadent designs and dark gemstones to express their collective sentiment about the popular royal’s passing.
-Gold toned
-Measures 1 1/4 "
-Real photograph inside frame
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Looking for more vintage accessories:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/KReissDesigns?section_id=8064860
More vintage jewelry here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/WMDaughter
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>>SHIPPING : We ship out all sold items within 1-5 days. Most items are shipped out through First Class Mail or Priority Mail.
>>>INTERNATIONAL: All international orders are shipped out through First Class International. If you would like to upgrade please contact us so we can adjust the listing.
>>>ABOUT US: We are an actual brick and mortar shop called The WatchMakers Daughter located in Downtown York Pa. We've been in business since 1945. You can learn more about the shop at: www.watchmakersdaughter.net.
Our Etsy shop hours are the same as our business hours. Tuesday – Friday 8:30am - 5pm Saturday 8:30am – 3pm.
When I look at this antique brooch it makes me wonder what the history is of the gentlemen in the flowered frame is and what his story was. It's beautiful how people honored their dead and helped keep there memories alive. It was in the Victorian Era - which extended from 1837 to 1901 - was perhaps when brooches reached their peak popularity. These stylish adornments did more than just make elegant outfits even more elaborate. Popular Cameo Brooches were made to honor loved ones. Similarly, Mourning Brooches were a symbol of the grieving process.
Mourning Brooches are a type of brooch that memorializes the passing of a loved one. These styles have been around since as early as the 16th century. They usually were emblazoned with the name, birthdate, and death date of the deceased. Some also featured an image depicting the loved one’s likeness or included a genuine lock of their hair. Later, imagery featuring a Sepia-like tone was popular. Seed pearls were often included in these designs, as they were meant to symbolize falling tears. Mourning Brooches became more popular than ever during the Victorian Era. During this period, the entire nation mourned the death of the beloved Prince Albert. All across the nation, people wore brooches featuring heavy, decadent designs and dark gemstones to express their collective sentiment about the popular royal’s passing.
-Gold toned
-Measures 1 1/4 "
-Real photograph inside frame
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Looking for more vintage accessories:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/KReissDesigns?section_id=8064860
More vintage jewelry here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/WMDaughter
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>>SHIPPING : We ship out all sold items within 1-5 days. Most items are shipped out through First Class Mail or Priority Mail.
>>>INTERNATIONAL: All international orders are shipped out through First Class International. If you would like to upgrade please contact us so we can adjust the listing.
>>>ABOUT US: We are an actual brick and mortar shop called The WatchMakers Daughter located in Downtown York Pa. We've been in business since 1945. You can learn more about the shop at: www.watchmakersdaughter.net.
Our Etsy shop hours are the same as our business hours. Tuesday – Friday 8:30am - 5pm Saturday 8:30am – 3pm.
Antique Gold Toned Black and White Photo Framed Brooch-
When I look at this antique brooch it makes me wonder what the history is of the gentlemen in the flowered frame is and what his story was. It's beautiful how people honored their dead and helped keep there memories alive. It was in the Victorian Era - which extended from 1837 to 1901 - was perhaps when brooches reached their peak popularity. These stylish adornments did more than just make elegant outfits even more elaborate. Popular Cameo Brooches were made to honor loved ones. Similarly, Mourning Brooches were a symbol of the grieving process.
Mourning Brooches are a type of brooch that memorializes the passing of a loved one. These styles have been around since as early as the 16th century. They usually were emblazoned with the name, birthdate, and death date of the deceased. Some also featured an image depicting the loved one’s likeness or included a genuine lock of their hair. Later, imagery featuring a Sepia-like tone was popular. Seed pearls were often included in these designs, as they were meant to symbolize falling tears. Mourning Brooches became more popular than ever during the Victorian Era. During this period, the entire nation mourned the death of the beloved Prince Albert. All across the nation, people wore brooches featuring heavy, decadent designs and dark gemstones to express their collective sentiment about the popular royal’s passing.
-Gold toned
-Measures 1 1/4 "
-Real photograph inside frame
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Looking for more vintage accessories:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/KReissDesigns?section_id=8064860
More vintage jewelry here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/WMDaughter
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>>SHIPPING : We ship out all sold items within 1-5 days. Most items are shipped out through First Class Mail or Priority Mail.
>>>INTERNATIONAL: All international orders are shipped out through First Class International. If you would like to upgrade please contact us so we can adjust the listing.
>>>ABOUT US: We are an actual brick and mortar shop called The WatchMakers Daughter located in Downtown York Pa. We've been in business since 1945. You can learn more about the shop at: www.watchmakersdaughter.net.
Our Etsy shop hours are the same as our business hours. Tuesday – Friday 8:30am - 5pm Saturday 8:30am – 3pm.
When I look at this antique brooch it makes me wonder what the history is of the gentlemen in the flowered frame is and what his story was. It's beautiful how people honored their dead and helped keep there memories alive. It was in the Victorian Era - which extended from 1837 to 1901 - was perhaps when brooches reached their peak popularity. These stylish adornments did more than just make elegant outfits even more elaborate. Popular Cameo Brooches were made to honor loved ones. Similarly, Mourning Brooches were a symbol of the grieving process.
Mourning Brooches are a type of brooch that memorializes the passing of a loved one. These styles have been around since as early as the 16th century. They usually were emblazoned with the name, birthdate, and death date of the deceased. Some also featured an image depicting the loved one’s likeness or included a genuine lock of their hair. Later, imagery featuring a Sepia-like tone was popular. Seed pearls were often included in these designs, as they were meant to symbolize falling tears. Mourning Brooches became more popular than ever during the Victorian Era. During this period, the entire nation mourned the death of the beloved Prince Albert. All across the nation, people wore brooches featuring heavy, decadent designs and dark gemstones to express their collective sentiment about the popular royal’s passing.
-Gold toned
-Measures 1 1/4 "
-Real photograph inside frame
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Looking for more vintage accessories:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/KReissDesigns?section_id=8064860
More vintage jewelry here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/WMDaughter
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>>SHIPPING : We ship out all sold items within 1-5 days. Most items are shipped out through First Class Mail or Priority Mail.
>>>INTERNATIONAL: All international orders are shipped out through First Class International. If you would like to upgrade please contact us so we can adjust the listing.
>>>ABOUT US: We are an actual brick and mortar shop called The WatchMakers Daughter located in Downtown York Pa. We've been in business since 1945. You can learn more about the shop at: www.watchmakersdaughter.net.
Our Etsy shop hours are the same as our business hours. Tuesday – Friday 8:30am - 5pm Saturday 8:30am – 3pm.