This Lily of the Valley spray brooch and matching petal clip-on earrings were included in "Fashion Blossoms" collection created by Alfred Philippe for Trifari in early 1950’s. As shown in Trifari’s Advertisement in Harper’s Bazaar magazine from 1951: TRIFARI "Fashion Blossoms from the Garden of Jewelry”. Earlier similar petal design was featured in “Bridal Bells” collection dedicated to Trifari 25th Anniversary.
US Design Patent 160422 for Dogwood petal earrings was filed on 3 March 1950 by Alfred Philippe, chief designer of Trifari.
Jewelry from "Fashion Blossoms” collection (Dogwood bracelet, pin and earring set) were featured in Julia Carroll book “Collecting Costume Jewelry 202”, 2d Edition, page 246.
Featuring a “poured glass” in delicate metal frames crafted with precision and timeless elegance this Trifari set exudes a luxurious charm. Jewelry with various floral design of white petals made of “poured glass” (often called “milk glass”) was produced by Trifari in very limited quantities in short period between 1949 and 1953.
Perfectly encapsulating the iconic style of the 1950s.
Collectors of vintage jewelry and Trifari enthusiasts will appreciate the opportunity to own a piece of history, carrying the legacy of an iconic brand. Invest in this timeless beauty and celebrate the artistry of the 1950s.
Both the brooch and the clip-on earrings are in very good vintage condition: there are no chips or cracks in milk glass petals. Metal has no discoloration. However there could be some minor flaws that corresponds to actual age of this jewelry, which is nearing it’s 70 year anniversary.
Brooch: “Lily of the Valley” stunning floral spray pattern with three petals and three leaves.
Earrings: matching design of two petals.
Ideal for collectors or special occasions.
Specifications:
Brand: Trifari,
Era: 1950s,
Type: Brooch and Earrings Set,
Material: Poured glass, Metal,
Design: Floral pattern,
Condition: Antique, excellent condition,
Style: Vintage, elegant, and sophisticated.
Note: Listing only includes Trifari set - brooch and clip-on earrings. Other accessories are not included.
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ABOUT TRIFARI
Trifari is one of the most important costume jewelry manufacturers in the world. Trifari jewelry is of the outstanding quality, design and craftsmanship.
It’s history began more than 100 years ago - in 1910’s. First, the company name was “Trifari and Trifari”, in 1918 it became “Trifari and Krussman”. In 1925 the name was changed to “Trifari, Krussman and Fishel” or “T.K.F.” as early jewelry pieces were signed by these three letters.
The unique style of Trifari was mostly created by one man - Alfred Philippe - who joined Trifari in 1930 as Head designer. Alfred Philippe, Frenchman, who previously had been trained and designed jewelry at Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels.
Philippe introduced to Trifari some sophisticated techniques, such as “the invisible setting” that before was used only to precious jewelry of Cartier. Also Philippe began to use for Trifari the finest cut Swarovski crystals from Austria.
In late 1940’s Trifari created and patented their own high-quality non-tarnish alloy named “Trifanium”. After success of gold-tone Trifanium, the company introduced silver-tone triennium in 1950’s.
“Trifari” brand name was registered in 1938, ‘the Crown” symbol was added over letter “T” in 1940. The logo had changed several times but all jewelry pieces were always signed with the company logotype. This fact even became a part of advertising campaign; “If it’s not signed, it is not Trifari”. In 1930-1954 the company patented its most popular designs and the jewelry from this period often has “Des.Pat.Pending” signature. From 1955 Trifari became copyrighting its designs, so the jewelry is signed with (c) symbol. Pre-1955 pieces are the most desirable and highly collectible and prices for them will grow over time. The same is true for all Trifari jewelry designed by Alfred Philippe before his retirement in 1968.
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- Trifari Antique Lily of the Valley Brooch & Earrings Set - 1950s Vintage Jewelry. US Patent 160,422 for Petal earring design was filed on 3 March 1950 by A. Philippe. Demi-parure made of “poured glass”-as shown in Harper’s Bazaar 1951: Trifari "Fashion Blossoms”. Earrings are signed: “Crown Trifari”, brooch is unsigned Size: earrings 2,5 cm, brooch 7 cm
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