Showing posts with label Victorian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Victorian. Show all posts

Equestrian Vamp


1901 deer illustration, vintagegoodness, Etsy;
Copper hunting horn, octobre, Etsy;
Victorian silver horn brooch, The Duck Emporium, Ebay;
Riding boots, queenawashonks, Ebay;
1847 copper plate engraving of dogs, bananastrudel, Etsy;
Victorian riding crop and horseshoe brooch, manx34, Ebay;
Black and white 1930s hat picture, "L'Officiel de la Mode";
Hunt scene, painting on glass, MountainCoveAntiques, Etsy;
- all of the above are currently available for purchase -

Watch, hat, jacket and compact from unknown source, on Ebay.

The wonderful world of combs


The earliest combs were made of bone, ivory and wood;
silver, brass and tin were used
later on, and in the early to mid-19th century, tortoise shell and horn became the common materials for comb making.
The advantage of using tortoise shell and horn was that these materials were soft and moldable when heated and they retained their new shape as they hardened.
The feathers of the Chinese Kingfisher were also used at one point in time for designing the combs.

In the late-19th century,
celluloid was developed through the experiments of two brothers, Isaiah and John Hyatt, who used nitro-cellulose and camphor as primary ingredients.
The aim was to find a cheaper alternative to ivory and tortoise shell. Celluloid rapidly grew popular, leading
to the formation of a whole new comb industry.

There are numerous examples of celluloid combs - some in museums due to their quality and beauty - other still out there within the reach of the vintage fashion lover.
There is also an
Antique Comb Collectors Club funded not very long ago, in 1993, and contributing to further research in the comb's history.

Check out the Etsy examples bellow:









All the above combs are part of the extensive collection of ElrondsEmporium onEtsy


If I was a magpie...

Victorian scarab bracelet, nouveaumotley, etsy


1920's beaded snake, daggerlane, etsy


Edwardian agate brooch, thepickers, etsy


1930s glass necklace and earrings set, marvita13, etsy


Carved ivory pineapple pendant, socaljewelbox, etsy


Blue glass wired necklace, chicvintageboutique, etsy


Hand painted celluloid brooch, iamcameo2, etsy


Carved celluloid necklace, ChezVous, etsy


Art Deco bakelite and rhinestone pin, vintagehippiechic, etsy


1940s Stuart Nye silver earrings, jeanjeanvintage, etsy


Pastel faceted celluloid beads, Elsewind, etsy