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PostHeaderIcon Should You Ever Buy Unsigned Costume Jewelry?

I know I've said that a beginning collector should really stick with signed costume jewelry.  But is there ever a time that you should stray away from signed into the land of the beautiful but unsigned pieces?

Yes, there are times that unsigned pieces can be a good purchase.  For example, the famous Juliana line by DeLizza and Elster was never signed on the jewelry itself; instead, it was marked only by a paper hang tag.  Yet true Juliana jewelry is highly collectible.

The Case for Unsigned Costume Jewelry

Rhinestone Costume Jewelry Pin, Unsigned

Rhinestone Costume Jewelry Pin, Unsigned

As I mentioned in the previous paragraph, Juliana is unsigned but valuable.  But here's something that most people don't realize; many manufacturers didn't sign all their work!  For example, Weiss has a lot of unsigned pieces floating around.  Why?  Because it was sold to department stores, who put their own "branding" on it (usually via the packaging).

Some companies also did manufacturing for other companies; the designers would create the piece, while another company actually did the manufacturing.

Then there are the unsigned Miriam Haskell pieces.  In the beginning, the Haskell pieces weren't signed.  As they became more popular (and as the laws changed), the pieces were signed.

There is a lot of unsigned costume jewelry that was created by the big names...but without the names.

The Case for Signed Vintage Jewelry

One of the biggest reason to stick with signed pieces at first is to get to know and recognize quality pieces.  Once you've collected a lot of Weiss (for example), you'll be able to recognize the quality and style in the unsigned pieces.

Also, signed costume jewelry holds its value better than unsigned work.  You pay less in the beginning for unsigned pieces, but the price increase over the years is slower.  So if you're buying for investment, stick with signed (with the obvious exception of Juliana).

Do You Love It?

If you're buying because you love the look of the piece, signed or unsigned doesn't matter as much.  What you need to be concerned about in this case is the quality of the construction and the condition of the piece (i.e how much wear does it show).

Just be aware of what similar signed pieces are selling for, so that you know not to pay too much for unsigned.

I'll leave you today with some unsigned pieces.  As always, you  can find a and a small taste of what's available below.

VINTAGE GOLD TONE BLUE RHINESTONE FLOWER BROOCH PIN
VINTAGE GOLD TONE BLUE RHINESTONE FLOWER BROOCH PIN
Paypal   US $3.51
VINTAGE CLEAR AND BLUE RHINESTONE OWL BROOCH PIN
VINTAGE CLEAR AND BLUE RHINESTONE OWL BROOCH PIN
Paypal   US $9.99
VINTAGE ART DECO RHINESTONE GLAM CHOKER
VINTAGE ART DECO RHINESTONE GLAM CHOKER
Paypal   US $16.99
Vintage Coro Clear Rhinestone Brooch
Vintage Coro Clear Rhinestone Brooch
Paypal   US $9.15
VINTAGE TURQUOISE ART GLASS RHINESTONE DESIGNER RING
VINTAGE TURQUOISE ART GLASS RHINESTONE DESIGNER RING
Paypal   US $21.99
VINTAGE TRIFARI OPEN BACK RHINESTONE SLIDE NECKLACE
VINTAGE TRIFARI OPEN BACK RHINESTONE SLIDE NECKLACE
Paypal   US $18.99
ESTATE VINTAGE SAPPHIRE CRYSTAL RHINESTONE PIN BROOCH
ESTATE VINTAGE SAPPHIRE CRYSTAL RHINESTONE PIN BROOCH
Paypal   US $10.00
VINTAGE ESTATE SAPPHIRE AB RHINESTONE CLIP EARRING
VINTAGE ESTATE SAPPHIRE AB RHINESTONE CLIP EARRING
Paypal   US $4.99
VINTAGE RHINESTONE JEWELRY SET TRIFARI DISPLAY BOX
VINTAGE RHINESTONE JEWELRY SET TRIFARI DISPLAY BOX
Paypal   US $19.99
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