Stroll on over to our eBay store at Grandmas Jewelry 123 or just click above, and see our collection of unique and interesting pieces of jewelry. You will find many antique pieces from the Edwardian Era. Some are museum quality, such as this double strand pearl necklace with genuine peridot gemstones.
We have a antique black onyx carved, Indian, cameo brooch made before 1900. It’s unusual and rare.
We aren’t limited to just luxury at an affordable price, we also have many costume designers signed earrings, necklaces, and bracelets.
If I list down, at Grandma’s Jewelry Store you can buy:
Miriam Haskell, a renowned designer graces our store with a classic Haskell-designed chunky, clunky, pair of clip-on earrings from the 1950s. Haskell jewelry is very in demand, and I only have one set of earrings from her. They are typical Haskell with large amethyst-looking gemstones.
Goldette closed shop in the 1970’s, but I have found a pewter Aladdin lamp necklace from the 1950’s.
What would a vintage jewelry store be without diamonds, 14k gold, or sterling silver? When you want to be the center of the universe, or make somebody else the center of the universe, you want sparkle and light.
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