1920’s Jewelry
After the First World War the new fashions for women were casual as well as sporty, and were not very well suited to the formal nature of precious stones. The Art Nouveau movement had already shifted the public's focus to appearance rather than cost so following the first world war there was a major trend toward non-precious jewelry.
The 1920's Art Deco movement used strong colors and geometric shapes to convey the "modern" look. It used sleek, streamlined forms to convey elegance and sophistication. Jewelry materials ranged from the new plastics through to rubies, gold, and platinum. Platinum was the new luxury metal used with stones like coral, jade, aquamarine, citrin, onyx and opal. Trend-setting designers were Coco Chanel and Elsa Schiaparelli.
Inspiration came from such diverse sources as Nature, China and Japan, and the Pharoahs of Egypt.
ART DECO 1920s PLATINUM 2.58CT DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING| US $8,950.00 (0 Bid) End Date: Wednesday Oct-29-2008 18:05:00 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
18K GOLD FILIGREE DOUBLE RUBY RING ~ CIRCA 1920
| US $99.99 (0 Bid) End Date: Saturday Oct-25-2008 17:02:20 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
14K White Gold Filigree Cameo Ring 1920's Vintage
| US $49.00 (0 Bid) End Date: Wednesday Oct-29-2008 16:34:40 PDT Buy It Now for only: US $299.00 Bid now | Buy it now | Add to watch list |
ANTOQUE DIAMOND COCKTAIL RING-ART DECO CIRCA 1920-1930
| US $299.99 (0 Bid) End Date: Wednesday Oct-29-2008 13:19:28 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
Vintage Art Nouveau Pearl Flapper Ring-1920's
| US $9.99 (0 Bid) End Date: Wednesday Oct-29-2008 11:00:00 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
1920'S ART DECO 18K WHITE GOLD SAPPHIRE RING MOUNTING
| US $149.99 (0 Bid) End Date: Wednesday Oct-29-2008 10:51:07 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
1920 Art Deco 2.10 HVS Old cut Diamond Engagement Ring
| US $12,750.00 End Date: Saturday Nov-01-2008 2:37:17 PDT Buy It Now for only: US $12,750.00 Buy it now | Add to watch list |
ANTIQUE PATTERNED 14K GOLD DETAILED 1920'S BAND RING NR
| US $5.99 (1 Bid) End Date: Tuesday Oct-28-2008 18:34:47 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
1920 Mine Cut Diamond Ring
| US $2,675.00 (0 Bid) End Date: Tuesday Oct-28-2008 17:30:56 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
1920?s Art Deco Filigree 14k White Gold DIAMOND RING
| US $54.33 (4 Bids) End Date: Sunday Oct-26-2008 15:50:51 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
1920's Art Deco Filigree 14k Gold DIAMOND RING Sapphire
| US $13.49 (3 Bids) End Date: Sunday Oct-26-2008 15:46:33 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
1920?s 18k White Gold Engraved Ring Diamond Art Deco
| US $13.49 (2 Bids) End Date: Sunday Oct-26-2008 15:44:16 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
1920?s Art Deco 14k White Gold Garnet Filigree Ring G
| US $13.49 (2 Bids) End Date: Sunday Oct-26-2008 15:42:29 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
1920 Antique Art Deco Emerald Diamond Engagement Ring
| US $5,400.00 End Date: Friday Oct-31-2008 14:15:03 PDT Buy It Now for only: US $5,400.00 Buy it now | Add to watch list |
1920'S 18K WHITE GOLD + EMERALD DINNER RING MOUNTING
| US $199.99 (0 Bid) End Date: Tuesday Oct-28-2008 13:35:59 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
Estate 21 DIAMOND/14K WHITE GOLD Dinner Ring-1920s-30s
| US $2,100.00 (0 Bid) End Date: Tuesday Oct-28-2008 12:54:58 PDT Buy It Now for only: US $2,150.00 Bid now | Buy it now | Add to watch list |
ANTIQUE 18c - 750 - EMERALD & DIAMOND RING - DATED 1925
| US $294.65 (0 Bid) End Date: Sunday Oct-26-2008 10:30:00 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
VINTAGE FILIGREE DIAMOND RING 18K WHITE GOLD 1920'S
| US $76.00 (2 Bids) End Date: Tuesday Oct-28-2008 9:33:24 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
1920's Vintage Silvertone Filigree Rhinestone Ring 8
| US $9.99 (0 Bid) End Date: Monday Oct-27-2008 19:51:19 PDT Bid now | Add to watch list |
1929 Ephrata High School Gold Ring 4 Grams
| US $19.95 (0 Bid) End Date: Monday Oct-27-2008 18:28:15 PDT Buy It Now for only: US $99.95 Bid now | Buy it now | Add to watch list |
Meissen 1920s Art Nouveau Figures
Meissen porcelain is the first European hard-paste porcelain that was first developed in 1708. The commercial production of porcelain at Meissen, near Dresden, Germany, began in 1710 attracting artists and artisans who established the famous porcelain manufacturer which is still in business today, Staatliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Meissen GmbH. In order to identify the original Meissen products, Meissen developed markings that initially were painted on, but were soon fired in underglaze blue. Its signature logo, the crossed swords, was introduced in 1720 to protect its production; the mark of the crossed swords is one of the oldest trademarks in existence.
In 1720 Johann Gregorius Höroldt became the director and introduced brilliant colors which made Meissen porcelain famous. The next sculptor, Johann Jakob Kirchner, was the first to make large-scale statues and figurines, especially of Baroque saints.
In the nineteenth century Ernst August Leuteritz modernized many of the rococo figurines, and reissued them, creating a "Second Rococo" characterized by lacework details (made from actual lace dipped in slip and fired) and applied flowers; English collectors used the term Dresden porcelain to describe these wares. In 1903, old styles were revived and reinterpreted and eighteenth century models were restored. Some appealing work in the Art Nouveau style was produced, but Meissen's mainstay continued to be the constant production of revived eighteenth-century models.
Meissen Art Nouveau Auctions
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Meissen Art Deco Auctions
![]() AWESOME LARGE DECO ORIGINAL MEISSEN FEMALE NUDE FIGURE US $5,795.00
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Meissen 1920's Porcelain Auctions
![]() Meissen White Porcelain Fox 466 ca 1924 1934 B19 US $775.00
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![]() Meissen 7 Old Pug Dog 1920 1940s R7 US $1,375.00
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Meissen Porcelain Auctions
![]() Meissen Porcelain RED DRAGON Open Salt or Nut Dish US $44.00
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![]() Beautiful Meissen Soup Plate Rose Floral Must See US $99.99
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![]() ANTIQUE MEISSEN ROYAL PORCELAIN TINY INDIVIDUAL TEAPOT US $41.00
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![]() Meissen 5 Teal Cobalt Bird Beak Up X124 A6 US $775.00
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![]() Meissen 6 Braying Donkey R218 A14 US $300.00
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![]() Meissen 7 Porcelain Bear Pair U111 A10 US $775.00
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![]() Meissen Bottger Stoneware Bear by Gaul A1059 A4 US $220.00
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![]() Meissen Miniature 2 Owl 18 F33 US $375.00
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![]() Meissen Miniature 2 Owl F31 US $300.00
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![]() Meissen Miniature 2 Owl F32 US $375.00
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![]() Meissen Porcelain Bird on Perch 113Y V51 US $775.00
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![]() Meissen Porcelain Bird w Berry S234 V8 US $220.00
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![]() Meissen Porcelain Hoopoe Bird on Perch V50 US $775.00
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![]() Meissen Porcelain Quail Hatchlings Nest L164 HUGE V9 US $1,775.00
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![]() Meissen Porcelain Squirrel 78758 V7 US $275.00
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![]() Meissen 10 Cockatoo 57 A29 US $1,175.00
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![]() Meissen 4 x 9 Polar Bear T182 A32 US $775.00
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![]() Meissen 6 White Porcelain Pug Dog B11 US $775.00
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1920s Hairstyles
How to do Fingerwaves and other popular hairstyles of the 1920's.
Fingerwaves (also known as water waves) and Marcel Waves were two of the most popular hair styles of the nineteen-twenties. As is obvious from the name of each hairstyle, they were methods of adding waves to straight hair. The primary difference between the two was that the Marcel Wave used heated tongs to set the wave, while finger waves relied on water or a lotion to hold the waves in position until they dried.
Finger Waves - How to Create - 18 Lessons
These instructions on how to create beautiful deep finger waves are by a leading hairdresser of the 1920's and 1930's.
He recorded the exact methods he used in his salon for thousands of happy customers. With detailed descriptions and by the use of illustrations and photos from different angles he takes you step-by-step through the process of creating stunning fingerwaves. You will like the clear photos of each hairstyle that are taken from multiple angles so you can see exactly how it should look.
Not only does he teach the basics of fingerwaving but he goes on to show how to recreate the fingerwave hairstyles worn by popular Hollywood actresses and other 1920's celebrities.
If you want to learn how to recreate genuine 1920's hairstyles, this book will teach you how. Download "Finger Waves". Cost $21
Marcel Waves - How to Create - Basic Bobbed Hair
Learn how to create the Marcel Wave hairstyle that was so popular during the nineteen-twenties. Modern electric tongs make this process very simple compared to creating Marcel Waves back in the 1920's.
Such was it's popularity back then that women gladly risked using the primitive equipment that was available. Now you achieve the same look with no risk.
Marcel Waving was superceded to a large extent by permanent waving but has regained popularity due to its ease of use at home, saving a trip and the cost of visiting a hair salon. An important consideration these days.
These instructions are from the 1920's so while the technique taught is still relevant, the modern Marcel iron is far superior. If you're into vintage hairstyles then this is a classic. Download "Marcel Waving". Cost $17
Bob Hairstyles - How to Create - The Basics
Learn how to cut and style hair so you can create authentic 1920's hairstyles like the Bob and then apply the finger waving and marcel wave techniques you learned in the first two books. It is a real, usable handbook that teaches expert hair cutting as an essential foundation for proper hairdressing.
Topics include Thinning, Tapering, Shingling, and Layer cutting. Detailed instructions accompanied by lots of high quality illustrations and photos make this a very user friendly book.
Most books on 1920's hairstyles are missing these basic techniques that are the foundation of the hairstyle, and so this book fills an important need. Download "Bobbed Hairstyles". Cost $27
1920’s Platinum Jewelry
In the 1920's Platinum was the new luxury metal for jewelry used with stones like coral, jade, aquamarine, citrin, onyx and opal as well as the more traditional gems like diamond, ruby, and emerald in rings, bracelets, pendants, earings, pins etc.
White metals like platinum, white gold, and silver carried over in popularity from the previous decade. The stark white-on-white look of diamonds on platinum appeared elegant and sophisticated, but the 1920's contribution was to add gemstones like rubies and emeralds to provide accent.
New techniques in working with platinum were developed that allowed intricate decorative patterns to be carved on jewelry surfaces. This enabled the creation of beautiful engagement rings from the 1920's that are sought after by collectors today.
See below for auctions of 1920's platinum jewelry.
1920's Platinum Jewelry
![]() Antique Art Deco Platinum Diamond Brooch Circa 1920 US $3,300.00
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![]() 956 A 1920s 18ct gold and platinum diamond cluster US $303.07 |
![]() 834 A ladys 1920s platinum and diamond set cocktail US $252.56 |
![]() PLATINUM ESTATE RING 1920S 100 CARAT DIAMOND FILLAGRE US $1,199.00
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![]() ANTIQUE PLATINUM FANCY ORNATE 1925 BAND RING SIZE 875 US $59.00
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![]() ART DECO DIAMOND PLATINUM RING 1920S BRAND NEW US $749.00
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![]() ANTIQUE 1920s BLACK OPAL PLATINUM DIAMOND RING US $17,581.26
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![]() scrap use PLATINUM WEDDING BAND 1924 WITH DIAMONDS US $32.50
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![]() 1920s Ladies Vintage Platinum Diamond Dinner Ring US $425.00
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![]() ESTATE ART DECO 1920s PLATINUM DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING US $5,500.00
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![]() Estate 1920 Art Deco Platinum Burma Ruby Ring US $3,195.00
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![]() VINTAGE Ladies BULOVA Platinum Diamond WATCH 1920s US $349.95
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![]() RARE MINT CONDITION 1920S PLATINUM WEDDING RING BINb US $285.00
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![]() HEAVY SOLID PLATINUM 1920S WEDDING RING SIZE 10 3 4 a US $375.00
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![]() 1920S LADIES PLATINUM DIAMOND RING 030 CTW SIZE 9 c US $425.00
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![]() Estate 1920 Platinum Art Deco Blue Glass Dangle Earring US $2,950.00
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![]() ART DECO 12ct OLD MINE DIAMOND PLATINUM BRACELET 1920 US $2,401.25
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![]() NICE ART DECO PLATINUM DIAMOND SPRAY BROOCH c1920 US $2,500.00
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Art Deco Jewelry
The Art Deco period is considered to have begun about 1920 and had a major effect on the style of 1920's jewelry, making it considerably different to pre 1920's jewelry. Art Deco jewelry had a clean cut and sophisticated look based on straight lines, symmetry, and geometric shapes.
The white stones on white metal look of the previous decade was still prevalent but to it was added colored stones like ruby, emerald and sapphire to add accent. New geometric cuts like the baguette were developed for gemstones to conform to the Art Deco look.
Platinum was the "in" metal of the 1920's and colorful opaque stones like jade, coral and lapis lazuli were used in addition to precious stones to contrast with its silver look. Synthetic stones were sometimes used to make the jewelry more affordable, especially when large numbers of stones were used on an item.
Major influences on Art Deco jewelry design included Egyptian motifs (King Tut's tomb was discovered in 1922), India and the Orient, Africa, Cubism and nature. Most jewelry design incorporated circles, triangles, rectangles, arcs etc. Art Deco culture gorified speed so emblems of speed like fast animals and birds, cars, planes and arrows were featured in elegant designs.
Pearl necklaces were popular and became much more affordable due to the introduction of cultured pearls.
Art Deco Jewelry Auctions
![]() Sparkling Art Deco Lucite Black Squares Full Parure US $9.99
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![]() Vintage Art Deco Czech Cut Glass pink Flowers Necklace US $68.00
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![]() VINTAGE WEISSCO ART DECO 125 RHINESTONE NECKLACE US $9.99
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![]() Fantastic Art Deco Marcasite Brooch Signed US $9.99
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![]() OLD Art Deco Nouveau Sterling Bracelet w Hallmarks NR US $26.60
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![]() Vintage Sterling Silver Art Deco Lady Brooch Pendant US $39.99
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![]() Vintage ART DECO 10K 14K Gold ENAMEL Seed Pearl Pendant US $46.00
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![]() Antique ART NOUVEAU ART DECO NIELLO STONE PENDANT US $125.00
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![]() Antique ART NOUVEAU ART DECO SILVER AMBER PENDANT US $125.00
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![]() Antique Art Deco Sterling Silver Enamel Pin Brooch Blue US $29.99
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![]() MILLIONAIRE’S 18K ART DECO AWESOME 1 CARAT DIAMOND RING US $660.00
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![]() Vintage Antique Art Deco Medallion Dangles Brooch Pin US $13.50
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![]() ART DECO CZECH BLUE GLASS NECKLACE NICE US $45.00
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![]() PERIOD ART DECO SILVER DIAMOND PIN URUGUAY ARTIST RAMA US $500.00
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![]() ART DECO JADE GLASS NECKLACE GREAT CHAIN US $24.99
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![]() Carved JADE EARRLINGS VINTAGE ART DECO 3H30 US $300.00
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![]() STUNNING Antique Art Deco Fiery Opal Stick Pin NR US $99.00
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![]() 1920s 20s ART DECO AQUA BLUE FAUX TOPAZ NEMCO RING 8 US $26.00
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1920’s Bracelets
1920's bracelets were works of jewellery art that showcased the art deco influence of strong colors and geometric shapes. The variety of bracelets designed in the 1920's is staggering with a huge diversity of materials and styles that reflected the financial status of the wearer.
Costume jewelry was in vogue so bracelets usually featured geometrically cut and shaped glass stones in a veritable rainbow of colors on a non-precious metal band. Silver colored base metals were commonly silver plated or sometimes rodium or chrome plated to give the cheaper bracelets a more expensive look.
Beautiful bangles were created from bakelite that imitated the tortoise shell effect, and sometimes were decorated by painted designs or rhinestones.
More elaborate and much more expensive bracelets were made from silver, white gold or platinum and incorporated precious stones like diamonds, rubies and emeralds. Due to the amount of metal and gem stones used in their construction these 1920's bracelets were very expensive at the time and remain so even today.
The art deco influenced 1920's bracelets with their bold geometric designs and colors are still very attractive by modern day standards and this contributes to their popularity with collectors and lovers of quality jewelry.
Estate auctions are a good source if you are seeking a 1920's bracelet but it requires constant monitoring of auction catalogs to locate them.
We have listed some current 1920's bracelet auctions below.
![]() VINTAGE TIFFANY 1929 CHARM WITH GOLD LINK BRACELET US $85.00
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![]() FINEST 1920 Art Deco Sterling Marcasite Bracelet BIRKS US $21.50
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![]() 1920s Art Deco Rhinestone Bracelet unique stones US $12.95
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![]() 1920S ART NOUVEAU HALLMARKED ENAMEL METAL BRACELET US $22.99
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![]() 1920s STERLING SILVER THEDA AUTOMADE CATHOLIC BRACELET US $44.95
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![]() Antique Art Deco French Arched Coin Bracelet 1922 1940 US $24.95
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![]() GOLD CREAM ENAMEL BRACELET SIGNED JEWELCRAFT CORO 1920 US $9.26
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![]() VINTAGE MONTE CARLO POKER CHIP BRACELET 1920c UNIQUE US $49.99
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![]() 1920S SS FILIGREE BRACELET W AMBER GLASS NECKLACE US $65.00
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![]() Exceptional 1920s Aquamarine Art Deco RS Bracelet US $75.00
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![]() ANTIQUE 1920S R G PIERCED CHROME HINGED BRACELET A US $5.99
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![]() 1920s STERLING SILVER BINDING BROS SAGITTARIUS BRACELET US $44.95
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![]() Art Deco Red Faceted Stone Bracelet from 1915 1925 US $92.00
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![]() ANTIQUE DRAGONS BREATH STERLING SILVER BRACELET 1920 US $296.00
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![]() Vintage 1920s Signed TAXCO Mexican Sterling Bracelet US $49.99
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![]() ANTIQUE FILIGREE STERLING BRACELET ART DECO 1920S WOW US $128.80
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![]() 1920s ALLCO CLASSIC ART DECO FILIGREE BRACELET US $19.99
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![]() BEAUTIFUL ART DECO BRACELET1920sGOLD PLATED US $39.99
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1920’s Cameras
The first flexible movie camera films measured 35-mm wide and came in long rolls on a spool. In the mid 1920's 35mm roll film was developed for the camera using this technology.
Oskar Barnack, who was in charge of research and development at Leitz, decided to investigate using 35mm cine film for still cameras while attempting to build a compact camera capable of making high-quality enlargements. He built his prototype 35mm camera (Ur-Leica) around 1913, though further development was delayed for several years by World War I. Leitz test-marketed the design between 1923 and 1924, receiving enough positive feedback that the camera was put into production as the Leica I (for Leitz camera) in 1925. The Leica's immediate popularity spawned a number of competitors, most notably the Contax (introduced in 1932), and cemented the position of 35mm as the format of choice for high-end compact cameras.
In the 1920s, wooden cameras began to be replaced by metal bodied cameras as mass production made cameras more affordable. Black painted bodies, black leather bellows and black leatherette covering featured in many designs, contrasted by nickel plated parts and occasionally chrome plating. Aluminium began to be used in the construction of cameras as pressed bodies and castings.
The first practical reflex camera was the Franke & Heidecke Rolleiflex medium format TLR of 1928. Though both single- and twin-lens reflex cameras had been available for decades, they were too bulky to achieve much popularity. The Rolleiflex, however, was sufficiently compact to achieve widespread popularity and the medium-format TLR design became popular for both high- and low-end cameras.
1922 Kodak Camera Advertisement
No.1 Autographic Kodak (1922). Price $50
Exposures as fast as 1/200 of a second and six other adjustable speeds down to 1/2 second, all timed with scientific accuracy, give the No.1 Special a picture range hitherto associated with large cameras only. And yet you scarcely feel it in your pocket. Since the introduction of the the Kodak thity four years ago there has been no more single achievement in hand camera construction.
The lens: The high speed, high quality Kodak Anastigmat f6.3, eastman made from formula to finish, produces sharp, brilliant clean-cut pictures - the kind you will be glad to keep and proud to show. The shutter: Kodamatic shutter has seven adjustable speeds as well as time and bulb action, and each speed is dependably accurate.
Vintage 1920's Cameras for sale online
![]() Rare VOIGTLANDER Catalogues from 1925 to 1941 US $9.99
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![]() EASTMAN KODAK 1925 31 CINE KODAK MODEL B Movie Camera US $24.99
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![]() Kodak Vest Pocket Model B Single Lens Camera 1927 US $9.99
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![]() THE LEICA COLLECTORS GUIDE BOOK 1925 1960 NICE US $10.00
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![]() 1926 ICA folding camera wCarl Zeiss lens US $49.99
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![]() LOT VINTAGE FILM MOVIE CAMERA CATALOG BOOKLETS 1920 US $4.99
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![]() KODAK KODAK SUPPLIES BOOKLET 1926 NICE US $25.00
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![]() KODAK KODAK SUPPLIES BOOKLET 1925 NICE US $25.00
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![]() GRAFLEX GRAPHIC CAMERAS SUPPLIES BOOKLET 1925 NICE US $25.00
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![]() IN BOX No 1 A ROYAL Agfa Ansco Camera Ostrich Hide 1928 US $52.66
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![]() PHOTOS OF THE GREAT STARS 1929 1956 BY CE BULL MINT US $34.95
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![]() Barnardos HOUGHTON BUTCHER BOX CAMERA Circa 1920s US $1.67 |
![]() 1920s vintage WATKINS BEE METER light exposure device US $14.99
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![]() Near Mint 1921 Motion Picture Projection book Simplex US $60.00
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![]() 1922 Mitchell Camera Corp 35mm Movie Camera 110V Motor US $19.99
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![]() VINTAGE 1920s CONTESSA NETTEL FOLDING CAMERA FAIR COND US $.67
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![]() Agfa PD16 Clipper1926vintage rare camera US $8.99
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![]() KODAK COMPUR RAPID 35 5 CM CAMERA 1920S US $8.99
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1920’s Rings
Beautiful filigree engagement rings in the Art Deco style made from white gold or platinum and set with diamonds, rubies, aquamarine, onyx, sapphire or pearl were a feature of the 1920's. The main part of the ring was usually covered in finely detailed engravings of floral, lacey or geometric designs. White gold or platinum rings set with diamonds have a stark white look that is very appealing.
Platinum was the precious metal of choice for expensive jewelry. New techniques for working with platinum were developed which made possible the intricately detailed designs. The rings have a timeless elegant quality and are much sort after today by collectors of fine jewelry.
Costume jewelry also followed the Art Deco style but focused more on semi-precious stones or cheaper materials for decoration. The rings generally featured bold dramatic designs and strong colors.
![]() 1920s 20s ART DECO AQUA BLUE FAUX TOPAZ NEMCO RING 8 US $26.00
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![]() Estate White Gold Filigree Green Gemstone Ring 1920s US $40.00
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![]() PLATINUM ESTATE RING 1920S 100 CARAT DIAMOND FILLAGRE US $1,199.00
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![]() COOL 1926 MERCURY DIME Cutout STERLING SILVER RING US $1.82
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![]() STUNNING 1920S STERLING MARCASITE HEMATITE RING NR US $9.99
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![]() ART DECO DIAMOND PLATINUM RING 1920S BRAND NEW US $749.00
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![]() ANTIQUE 1920s BLACK OPAL PLATINUM DIAMOND RING US $17,581.26
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![]() FILIGREE 10KT 1920s RING WITH VSI 13 CARAT DIAMOND US $.01
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![]() Superb 1920s 14k Gold Enamel Seed Pearl Citrine Ring US $399.98
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![]() 1920s 18CT WHITE GOLD DIAMOND TRILOGY ART DECO RING US $213.83
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![]() VINTAGE 1920s STERLING SILVER RARE ONEIDA SPOON RING US $34.95
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![]() Antique Vintage 1920s Sterling Silver Cameo Ring Box US $17.67
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![]() 1920s Vintage 18kt White Gold Diamond Sapphire Ring US $375.00
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![]() 1920s Ladies Vintage Platinum Diamond Dinner Ring US $425.00
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![]() ESTATE ART DECO 1920s PLATINUM DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING US $5,500.00
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![]() GENTS 18crt GOLD RING WITH LARGE OVAL GARNET H M 1921 2 US $84.17
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![]() Womens 18K WG Wedding Ring 1926 Belais 18K Size 6 US $14.99
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![]() VINTAGE 1920’S 18K SPARKLING DIAMONDS ORNATE BAND RING US $2,195.00
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1920’s Books
Books of the 1920's captured the changes in Society. Authors of the period struggled to understand the changes occuring in society. While some writers praised the changes others expressed disappointment in the passing of the old ways.
Reading was a popular recreational activity especially during the winter months when other forms of activity were limited. Prior to radio and television most people gained knowledge of the wider world and current events through printed material. Consequently books, newspapers and magazines were an important part of most peoples lives and formed a large part of their education. A knowledge of the classics was considered an essential part of a good education.
Magazines of the 1920's are full of short stories or serials (usually illustrated) to entertain their readers.
Books That Defined the Period
- The Waste Land by T.S. Eliot - The ultimate indictment of the modern world's loss of personal, moral, and spiritual values.
- The New Negro by Alain Locke - A hopeful look at the negro in America
- The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald - The American dream that anyone can achieve anything
- Strange Interlude by Eugene O'Neill - A look at 30 years in the life of a modern woman
- The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway - The lost generation of expatriates
- Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis - A satirical look at small town life
- The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner - Details the moral decay of the Old South
- Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston - Black life in a Black community
![]() Henry the Eighth by Francis Hackett H Liveright 1929 US $.99
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![]() HOME FLOWER GROWING BY EMIL VOLZ 1928 VINTAGE BOOK US $2.00
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![]() 1923 Applied Mechanics US $9.95
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![]() Elementary Bible History 1925 US $1.99
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![]() Downey of the Mounted by James B Hendryx 1926 US $19.00
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![]() GODS COUNTRY by Ralph Barton A Knopf 1st Ed 1929 US $9.99
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![]() 1923 Riddle Of The Rhine Chemical Warfare Germany WWI US $9.99
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![]() MINING GEMS CEYLON BURMA INDIA geology history 1926 US $9.95
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![]() Arabian Nights 1925 DoddMead illusDetmola US $20.00
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![]() REFERENCE TO MODERN MEDICATION GEO A BREON CO1927 US $5.99
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![]() 1923 Sailor Chanties and Cowboy Songs Little Blue Book US $12.00 |
![]() Grants Auto Route Guide Vol 1 Noertheast Section 1926 US $6.99
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![]() Congressional Directory January 1923 67th Congress Book US $24.99
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![]() 1925 Gypsy Witch Fortune Teller Carleton Case Halloween US $20.55
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![]() 1923 VAN CAMPS STORY BOOK BILLY VAN AND BETTY CAMP US $5.00
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![]() Manual of American Grape Growing Horticulture Book 1924 US $56.00
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![]() THE RED KNIGHT OF GERMANY GIBBONS 1927 HC US $4.99
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![]() Six Little Bunkers At Happy JimsLaura Lee Hope1928 US $59.99
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1920’s Movies
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The early silent movies were often accompanied by live piano or organ music and provided enormous entertainment value to audiences everywhere. Huge crowds flocked to the early theaters and paid a nickel for the novelty.
Although various attempts had been made to introduce sound, it wasn't until 1923 that a commercially distributed film contained a synchronised sound track that was photographically recorded and printed on to the side of the strip of motion picture film. It would still be seven years before talking pictures gained supremacy and finally replaced the silent era.
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1927 was the year when research into synchronized sound started to pay-off and new talking-picture technologies saw the light of day. The Warner Bro's Vitaphone sound–on–disc system was used for "The Jazz Singer". Vitaphone competitors, "Movietone" sound-on-film by Western Electric, and "Photophone" by RCA were also developed.
By 1927 Hollywood had become the center of movie-making in the U.S. with 85% of U.S. movie production occurring in or around Hollywood. Good weather and a wide variety of scenic locations were factors in its success. Whole new industries grew in conjunction with the film business including zoos and animal supply companies, costume suppliers, and casting agencies.
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The 1920s represented the era of greatest output in the US movie market. An average of 800 films were produced annually. Although developments in color and sound were still in the experimental stage a strong demand for movies, and therefore potential for profit, encouraged production of "talkies" for commercial release.
The huge Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio was founded by Samuel Goldwyn and Louis B. Mayer in 1924. Rudolph Valentino and Charlie Chaplin rose to stardom in this era, which also saw the premier of the first Walt Disney animated cartoon and the debut of Mickey Mouse.
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