Gold Glitter Eagle Keychain $16.00
Soaring eagle keychain with epoxied gold glitter base. Measures 2.5 by 1.35 inches total, eagle is 1 by .50 inches. Excellent condition. Great for a gift. Fathers Day? 
Siam Sterling Silver Bracelet and Clip Earring Set $138.00
Siam Sterling matching bracelet and clip earring set with Mekhala, the goddess of lightening and Ramasoon, the god of thunder.  The bracelet measures 7 inches by .50 inches. The earrings measure 1 by .75 inch. Excellent condition, has a lovely patina. Patina can be polished, though we leave that to the new owner as the patina is highly desirable in collector communities.  Siam Sterling jewelry was manufactured from the 1930s through the 1980s, and was a very popular motif in the 1950-60s. Although Siam officially changed its name to Thailand in the 1940s, the “Siam” nickname for this style of jewelry stuck.  Siam silver is officially called “Nielloware.” Niello is a black mixture of copper, silver, and lead, used as an inlay on engraved or etched metal. American soldiers who visited Thailand in the mid-20th century bought this jewelry for their ladies back home, making it a popular mid-century trend. Much of the filigree was etched by hand by Thai artisans. It depicts the characters of mythology and from the Ramakien (the Thailand national story) as well as the story of Mekhala and Ramasoon.  Mekhala was a nymph and was born of the sea, of the froth of the waves. With bewitching eyes and long curling black locks, her beauty knew no bounds. Mekhala loved to soar through the heavens and across the waters, flitting this way and that. One day, while flying high in the sky she was spotted by Ramasoon. Now Ramasoon was also a God. He was born of the storm clouds and the rain was his cloak and carried with him a battle axe. The first time he saw Mekhala he fell in love with her beauty and knew right then and there that he had to possess her. Mekhala did not feel the same way and she spurned Ramasoon’s advances. In fact Mekhala often teased Ramasoon, she mocked him before quickly flying up and way into the clouds. Ramasoon decided that even if he could not win her heart, he had to possess her. The next time he saw Mekhala he set chase.  Dark storm clouds gathered around Ramasoon and cloaked him from Mekhala’s view. His plan was to wound Mekhala so that she could not escape him and he would make her his own. When the time was right Ramasoon threw his battle axe hoping to capture the beautiful Mekhala. At the same time Mekhala held out her hand in which was a magical jewel, a crystal that she used for protection. Bright light flashed from it blinding Ramasoon as he threw his axe. The axe missed its mark and rattled harmlessly across the heavens as Mekhala made her escape. Thus we have the story of lightning and thunder.
Siam Sterling Pierced Earrings $48.00
Siam sterling pierced earrings. Features a triple fan with Mekhala, the goddess of lightening.  Stamped Siam Sterling , circa Early 1950s - mid 1960s.  Siam Sterling jewelry was manufactured from the 1930s through the 1980s, and was a very popular motif in the 1950-60s. Although Siam officially changed its name to Thailand in the 1940s, the “Siam” nickname for this style of jewelry stuck.  Siam silver is officially called “Nielloware.” Niello is a black mixture of copper, silver, and lead, used as an inlay on engraved or etched metal. American soldiers who visited Thailand in the mid-20th century bought this jewelry for their ladies back home, making it a popular mid-century trend. Much of the filigree was etched by hand by Thai artisans. It depicts the characters of mythology and from the Ramakien (the Thailand national story) as well as the story of Mekhala and Ramasoon.  Mekhala was a nymph and was born of the sea, of the froth of the waves. With bewitching eyes and long curling black locks, her beauty knew no bounds. Mekhala loved to soar through the heavens and across the waters, flitting this way and that. One day, while flying high in the sky she was spotted by Ramasoon. Now Ramasoon was also a God. He was born of the storm clouds and the rain was his cloak and carried with him a battle axe. The first time he saw Mekhala he fell in love with her beauty and knew right then and there that he had to possess her. Mekhala did not feel the same way and she spurned Ramasoon’s advances. In fact Mekhala often teased Ramasoon, she mocked him before quickly flying up and way into the clouds. Ramasoon decided that even if he could not win her heart, he had to possess her. The next time he saw Mekhala he set chase.  Dark storm clouds gathered around Ramasoon and cloaked him from Mekhala’s view. His plan was to wound Mekhala so that she could not escape him and he would make her his own. When the time was right Ramasoon threw his battle axe hoping to capture the beautiful Mekhala. At the same time Mekhala held out her hand in which was a magical jewel, a crystal that she used for protection. Bright light flashed from it blinding Ramasoon as he threw his axe. The axe missed its mark and rattled harmlessly across the heavens as Mekhala made her escape. Thus we have the story of lightning and thunder.  
MidCentury Cigarette Case and Matchbook Cover $38.00
White anchor matching set with cigarette case and matchbook cover. Very good condition. Metal box slides overpack of cigarettes and matchbook slides inside matchbook cover. Easy to use. Wear consistent with age. Sold as is. See photos.  Measurements:  Cigarette Case: 2.85 by 2.25 by 1 inch Matchbook Cover: 2 by 2 by .33 inches 
Antique Italian Micro Mosaic Hexagon Brooch $38.00
Beautiful older hexagon shaped Italian micro mosaic brooch. Feature blue, teal, and red floral design. Very good condition, shoes patina consistent with age. Stamped Italy. Measures just shy of one inch in diameter. 
Gold Tone Statement Earrings $38.00
Gold tone dangle statement earrings. Post back with lightweight round drop. Dangle measures 1.5 inches in diameter, hangs 2 inches from post. Excellent condition. 
1950s Floral Skies Silky Full Skirt $88.00
Softest silky skirt in the shop with baby blue floral sky print with periwinkle and black floral secondary accents. Cream undertones. Gathered waistline for drape full shape detail. Back metal zipper and double circle snap closure. The snaps can be moved to accommodate +3 inches from waist measurements listed below. Shortened hemline with a +5 inch increase to the length listed below if let out. The silkiest polished cotton fabric. Circa 1950s.  Measurements: Waist: 23 inches Hips: Open Length: 24 inches   It is in excellent condition. It will fit approximately a modern size petite small. Please check the measurements carefully before purchasing. It is clean and ready to wear.  
Vintage Glass + Mesh Medallion Necklace $48.00
Stunning faceted glass center glass stone with ornate trimmed setting and mesh medallion frame. Leaf bale and snake chain. Amethyst hued glass. Brass base metal content. Authentic vintage. Measurements:  Chain: 18 inches  Length: 12 inches Pendant Length: 3 inches Width: 2.5 inches Circumference: 8 inches   It is in excellent condition. Please check the measurements carefully before purchasing. It is clean and ready wear. 
Vintage *MONET* Ribbon Bolero Necklace $88.00
Bright and shiny bow tied ribbon necklace with a bolero style and articulated ribbons. Non adjustable. Rope chain. Golden tone base metal content. Designer “Monet” Jewelry stamped posterior. Authentic vintage. Measurements:  Length: 12.25 inches Chain: 18 inches Pendant: 3 inches   It is in excellent condition. Please check the measurements carefully before purchasing. It is clean and ready to wear.