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Heidelberg Golf ClubMemorabilia - Brooch, Barcs Australia, Golf themed brooch, 1990s
... Brooch...Golf themed brooch...Brooch awarded to Jan Balgowan as a golf prize....Gilt brooch in shape of 2 crossed golf clubs with pearl golf ball, mounted on blue velvet stand. ...Heidelberg Golf Club 8 Main Road Lower Plenty 3093 Brooch awarded to Jan Balgowan as a golf prize. ladies golf Jan Balgowan brooches On stand: "BARCS Australia" Gilt brooch in shape of 2 crossed golf clubs with pearl golf ball, mounted on blue velvet stand. ...Brooch awarded to Jan Balgowan as a golf prize.Gilt brooch in shape of 2 crossed golf clubs with pearl golf ball, mounted on blue velvet stand. On stand: "BARCS Australia"ladies golf, jan balgowan, brooches -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Accessory - Brooch, Early 20th century
... Brooch...Brooch...This brooch is small and tasteful and the ‘forget-me -not’ wording in the centre probably indicates that it was given by someone to a loved one as a token of love or friendship. ...The back of the brooch has a metal clasp....The back of the brooch has a metal clasp. Brooch Accessory Brooch ...This brooch is small and tasteful and the ‘forget-me -not’ wording in the centre probably indicates that it was given by someone to a loved one as a token of love or friendship. It was most likely pinned to the collar of a blouse at the neckline or to a jacket lapel. This brooch has no known local provenance but is retained as a fine example of an early 20th century piece of jewellery and for display purposesThis is a rectangular-shaped gold brooch with a blue plate with gold lettering in the inner section and ornamental gold scrolls around the outer section. The back of the brooch has a metal clasp.For Get-Me Notwomen’s, vintage jewellery, warrnambool -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumDecorative object - Brooch, Australian Penny Brooch, 1938/1940's
... Brooch...Australian Penny Brooch...brooch...Circular brooch. Australian penny with clip/pin soldered on back...Raised impression of a kangaroo in "flight" Circular brooch. Australian penny with clip/pin soldered on back Australian Penny Brooch Decorative object Brooch ...Made by craftsman in Camp 3. Care had to be taken to curve the Australian Penny without damaging the face.Circular brooch. Australian penny with clip/pin soldered on backAustralia Penny 1936. Raised impression of a kangaroo in "flight"brooch, australian penny, beck h, camp 3, tatura, ww2 camp 3, costume, accessory, jewellery, 1936 penny -
Bendigo Military MuseumAccessory - BROOCH, c.1945
... BROOCH...Brooch sent home by Roy Hilton Taylor NX94268, enlisted 2.4.1942, age 29 years. ...Blue heart shaped brooch with pin clasp. Island scene in black....On front of brooch in gold: Edna & below a shining sun On rear of brooch: Love from Roy On pin clasp: New Guinea 1945...Island scene in black. Accessory BROOCH ...Brooch sent home by Roy Hilton Taylor NX94268, enlisted 2.4.1942, age 29 years. On discharge from the 2nd AIF on 17.1.1946 he was a Gunner in 2/1st Field Regt. Blue heart shaped brooch with pin clasp. Island scene in black.On front of brooch in gold: Edna & below a shining sun On rear of brooch: Love from Roy On pin clasp: New Guinea 1945metalcraft, costume accessories - jewellery -
Kyneton RSL Sub BranchBrooch, Sweetheart Brooch
... Brooch...Sweetheart Brooch...Brooch designed in style of rising sun badge, with smaller pendant attached depicting map of Australia. ...Clip on back is broken. Sweetheart Brooch Brooch ...Brooch designed in style of rising sun badge, with smaller pendant attached depicting map of Australia. Clip on back is broken.Front: 1915 ANZAC Back small jewellers marks -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden BallaratSouvenir - Brooch, Crown brooch
... Brooch...Crown brooch...A souvenir costume jewellery brooch produced as a souvenir item to commemorate the 1954 Royal Visit to Australia....Royal Visit 1954 Ballarat Crown brooch Souvenir Brooch ...A souvenir costume jewellery brooch produced as a souvenir item to commemorate the 1954 Royal Visit to Australia.royal visit, 1954, ballarat -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Functional Object, Brooch Holder
... Brooch Holder...Brooch...Brooch Pin Holder...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Brooch Pin Holder Brooch Pin Holder Brooch Holder Functional Object Functional Object ...Brooch Pin Holderbrooch, pin holder -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumDecorative object - Brooch, 1940's
... Brooch...brooch...2 wooden brooches with shell design contained in cardboard box with lid. ...E Werlein (on Box)|EW (on brooches)|Walter Witzki ....and address in lid of box..."Gold" safety pin attached to backs of brooches Decorative object Brooch ...Made by internee at Camp 3, Tatura2 wooden brooches with shell design contained in cardboard box with lid. "Gold" safety pin attached to backs of broochesE Werlein (on Box)|EW (on brooches)|Walter Witzki ....and address in lid of boxbrooch, wooden, werlein e, camp 3, tatura, ww2 camp 3, costume, accessory, jewellery -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBrooch
... Brooch......brooch...Brooch porcelain with hand painted decoration of flowers on a green background. ...The word 'Mother" is printed on the brooch...Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked-coast flagstaff-hill flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum maritime-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village brooch porcelain brooch The word 'Mother" is printed on the brooch Brooch porcelain with hand painted decoration of flowers on a green background. ...Brooch porcelain with hand painted decoration of flowers on a green background. Brass frame with pin attached to rear surface. Has the word "Mother" printed on it.The word 'Mother" is printed on the broochflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, brooch, porcelain brooch -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDecorative object - Silver initial brooch from the Sarah Coventry Collection, c. 1970s - 1980s
... Silver initial brooch from the Sarah Coventry Collection......brooch...The designs for jewellery such as brooches, necklaces, earrings, chokers and bracelets were purchased from freelance designers and jewellery manufacturers rather than in-house designers. ...Silver plate Sarah Coventry brooch shaped as a letter D...The direct selling party-plan business model Sarah Coventry was based on is also considered the first of its kind for jewellery. sarah coventry jewellery wodonga costume jewellery vintage fashion jewellery brooch brooches sawyer Silver plate Sarah Coventry brooch shaped as a letter D Silver initial brooch from the Sarah Coventry Collection Decorative object Silver initial brooch from the Sarah Coventry Collection ...Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. was a North American jewellery company that was established in 1949 by the Stuart family as part of Emmons Jewelry, Inc. It began operations in England and Australia in 1968, and in Australia it moved from Carlton in Melbourne to Wodonga in 1969. The premises were originally on High Street in Wodonga, but a new warehouse was built in Melbourne Road later in 1969. It was a direct selling jewellery business using a party-plan model similar to Tupperware and Avon. The sales reps or 'Hostesses' were provided with jewellery samples in demonstration kits, which they displayed at jewellery parties in their homes. The designs for jewellery such as brooches, necklaces, earrings, chokers and bracelets were purchased from freelance designers and jewellery manufacturers rather than in-house designers. In 1979 Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. in Wodonga was bought by three Australian businessmen, including Wodonga local Jim Sawyer, and continued to sell jewellery under the name "Sargem Pty. Ltd”, for several more years in the 1980s.As part of the Sarah Coventry collection, the brooch has local significance with the decentralised commercial development of regional centres such as Wodonga in NE Victoria, as well as national and international significance from the perspective of social and economic developments for women after World War II. The direct selling party-plan business model Sarah Coventry was based on is also considered the first of its kind for jewellery.Silver plate Sarah Coventry brooch shaped as a letter Dsarah coventry, jewellery, wodonga, costume jewellery, vintage fashion jewellery, brooch, brooches, sawyer -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDecorative object - Vintage Sarah Coventry large silver tone brooch with turquoise coloured and faux pearl stone, c. 1970s - 1980s
... Vintage Sarah Coventry large silver tone brooch with turquoise coloured and faux pearl stone......brooch...The designs for jewellery such as brooches, necklaces, earrings, chokers and bracelets were purchased from freelance designers and jewellery manufacturers rather than in-house designers. ...Large Sarah Coventry brooch featuring faux turquoise cabochons and pear shaped rhinestones intermingled with faux pearls. ...Vintage Sarah Coventry large silver tone brooch with turquoise coloured and faux pearl stone Decorative object Vintage Sarah Coventry large silver tone brooch with turquoise coloured and faux pearl stone ...Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. was a North American jewellery company that was established in 1949 by the Stuart family as part of Emmons Jewelry, Inc. It began operations in England and Australia in 1968, and in Australia it moved from Carlton in Melbourne to Wodonga in 1969. The premises were originally on High Street in Wodonga, but a new warehouse was built in Melbourne Road later in 1969. It was a direct selling jewellery business using a party-plan model similar to Tupperware and Avon. The sales reps or 'Hostesses' were provided with jewellery samples in demonstration kits, which they displayed at jewellery parties in their homes. The designs for jewellery such as brooches, necklaces, earrings, chokers and bracelets were purchased from freelance designers and jewellery manufacturers rather than in-house designers. In 1979 Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. in Wodonga was bought by three Australian businessmen, including Wodonga local Jim Sawyer, and continued to sell jewellery under the name "Sargem Pty. Ltd”, for several more years in the 1980s.As part of the Sarah Coventry collection, the brooch has local significance with the decentralised commercial development of regional centres such as Wodonga in NE Victoria, as well as national and international significance from the perspective of social and economic developments for women after World War II. The direct selling party-plan business model Sarah Coventry was based on is also considered the first of its kind for jewellery.Large Sarah Coventry brooch featuring faux turquoise cabochons and pear shaped rhinestones intermingled with faux pearls. It can be a brooch , but is also convertible to a pendant as it houses a bale on the underside of the piece.sarah coventry, jewellery, wodonga, costume jewellery, vintage fashion jewellery, brooch, brooches, sawyer -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDecorative object - Brooch from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range "Old Vienna", c. 1970s - 1980s
... Brooch from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range "Old Vienna"......brooch...The designs for jewellery such as brooches, necklaces, earrings, chokers and bracelets were purchased from freelance designers and jewellery manufacturers rather than in-house designers. ...Oval brooch in gold toned metal with red blue and black enamel (?) ...inlay. Brooch from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range "Old Vienna" Decorative object Brooch from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range "Old Vienna" ...Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. was a North American jewellery company that was established in 1949 by the Stuart family as part of Emmons Jewelry, Inc. It began operations in England and Australia in 1968, and in Australia it moved from Carlton in Melbourne to Wodonga in 1969. The premises were originally on High Street in Wodonga, but a new warehouse was built in Melbourne Road later in 1969. It was a direct selling jewellery business using a party-plan model similar to Tupperware and Avon. The sales reps or 'Hostesses' were provided with jewellery samples in demonstration kits, which they displayed at jewellery parties in their homes. The designs for jewellery such as brooches, necklaces, earrings, chokers and bracelets were purchased from freelance designers and jewellery manufacturers rather than in-house designers. In 1979, Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. in Wodonga was bought as an Australian business venture, which included Wodonga local Jim Sawyer, and continued to sell jewellery under the name "Sargem Pty. Ltd”, for several more years in the 1980s. The brooch has local significance as part of the decentralised commercial development of regional centres such as Wodonga in NE Victoria. As part of the Sarah Coventry collection, the brooch has national and international significance from the perspective of social and economic developments for women after World War II. The direct selling party-plan business model Sarah Coventry was based on is also considered the first of its kind for jewellery.Oval brooch in gold toned metal with red blue and black enamel (?) inlay."©SARAHCOV" on the back surfacesarah coventry, jewellery, wodonga, costume jewellery, vintage fashion jewellery, brooch, brooches -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDecorative object - Gold toned brooch-pendant from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range, c. 1970s -1980s
... Gold toned brooch-pendant from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range......brooch...The designs for jewellery such as brooches, necklaces, earrings, chokers and bracelets were purchased from freelance designers and jewellery manufacturers rather than in-house designers. ...Gold toned metal brooch-pendant with a cameo of one pink and one red rose....Gold toned brooch-pendant from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range Decorative object Gold toned brooch-pendant from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range ...Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. was a North American jewellery company that was established in 1949 by the Stuart family as part of Emmons Jewelry, Inc. It began operations in England and Australia in 1968, and in Australia it moved from Carlton in Melbourne to Wodonga in 1969. The premises were originally on High Street in Wodonga, but a new warehouse was built in Melbourne Road later in 1969. It was a direct selling jewellery business using a party-plan model similar to Tupperware and Avon. The sales reps or 'Hostesses' were provided with jewellery samples in demonstration kits, which they displayed at jewellery parties in their homes. The designs for jewellery such as brooches, necklaces, earrings, chokers and bracelets were purchased from freelance designers and jewellery manufacturers rather than in-house designers. In 1979 Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. in Wodonga was bought by three Australian businessmen, including Wodonga local Jim Sawyer, and continued to sell jewellery under the name "Sargem Pty. Ltd”, for several more years in the 1980s. As part of the Sarah Coventry collection, the brooch-pendant has local significance with the decentralised commercial development of regional centres such as Wodonga in NE Victoria, as well as national and international significance from the perspective of social and economic developments for women after World War II. The direct selling party-plan business model Sarah Coventry was based on is also considered the first of its kind for jewellery.Gold toned metal brooch-pendant with a cameo of one pink and one red rose."© SARAH COV" thought to be first used in 1953 on the lower edge of the back surface.sarah coventry, jewellery, wodonga, costume jewellery, vintage fashion jewellery, brooch-pendant, brooch, pendant -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDecorative object - Brooch
... Brooch...Brooch...This brooch was owned by Lily Cave nee Stevenson. ...Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray This brooch was owned by Lily Cave nee Stevenson. ...This brooch was owned by Lily Cave nee Stevenson. Lilian Bernice Stevenson was born in Wodonga on 30 November 1920 to John Stevenson and Ivy Victoria nee Pearce. On 28 November 1942, LIlian married Robert Walter Nation in Wodonga. Ivy was related to several prominent Wodonga families, including the Uhe and Heckendorf families. Ivy moved from Wodonga after her marriage. She passed away in Melbourne, Victoria in 2000.This item is connected to a prominent family in Wodonga, VictoriaAn amber stone set in a square gold setting with a pin clasp on the back.wodonga families, stevenson family wodonga, pearce family wodonga -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDecorative object - Gold Brooch from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range, 1970s - 1980s
... Gold Brooch from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range......brooch...The designs for jewellery such as brooches, necklaces, earrings, chokers and bracelets were purchased from freelance designers and jewellery manufacturers rather than in-house designers. ...Gold-toned metal brooch from the Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. with one large central faux pearl ...Ltd. with one large central faux pearl Gold Brooch from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range Decorative object Gold Brooch from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range ...Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. was a North American jewellery company that was established in 1949 by the Stuart family as part of Emmons Jewelry, Inc. It began operations in England and Australia in 1968, and in Australia it moved from Carlton in Melbourne to Wodonga in 1969. The premises were originally on High Street in Wodonga, but a new warehouse was built in Melbourne Road later in 1969. It was a direct selling jewellery business using a party-plan model similar to Tupperware and Avon. The sales reps or 'Hostesses' were provided with jewellery samples in demonstration kits, which they displayed at jewellery parties in their homes. The designs for jewellery such as brooches, necklaces, earrings, chokers and bracelets were purchased from freelance designers and jewellery manufacturers rather than in-house designers. In 1979 Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. in Wodonga was bought by three Australian businessmen, including Wodonga local Jim Sawyer, and continued to sell jewellery under the name "Sargem Pty. Ltd”, for several more years in the 1980s.As part of the Sarah Coventry collection, the brooch has local significance with the decentralised commercial development of regional centres such as Wodonga in NE Victoria, as well as national and international significance from the perspective of social and economic developments for women after World War II. The direct selling party-plan business model Sarah Coventry was based on is also considered the first of its kind for jewellery.Gold-toned metal brooch from the Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. with one large central faux pearl sarah coventry, jewellery, wodonga, costume jewellery, vintage fashion jewellery, brooch, brooches, sawyer -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDecorative object - Brooch from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range, c. 1970s - 1980s
... Brooch from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range......brooch...The designs for jewellery such as brooches, necklaces, earrings, chokers and bracelets were purchased from freelance designers and jewellery manufacturers rather than in-house designers. ...Gold-toned metal brooch from the Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. with one large central faux pearl surrounded by six smaller faux pearls....Brooch from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range Decorative object Brooch from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range ...Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. was a North American jewellery company that was established in 1949 by the Stuart family as part of Emmons Jewelry, Inc. It began operations in England and Australia in 1968, and in Australia it moved from Carlton in Melbourne to Wodonga in 1969. The premises were originally on High Street in Wodonga, but a new warehouse was built in Melbourne Road later in 1969. It was a direct selling jewellery business using a party-plan model similar to Tupperware and Avon. The sales reps or 'Hostesses' were provided with jewellery samples in demonstration kits, which they displayed at jewellery parties in their homes. The designs for jewellery such as brooches, necklaces, earrings, chokers and bracelets were purchased from freelance designers and jewellery manufacturers rather than in-house designers. In 1979 Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. in Wodonga was bought by three Australian businessmen, including Wodonga local Jim Sawyer, and continued to sell jewellery under the name "Sargem Pty. Ltd”, for several more years in the 1980s. As part of the Sarah Coventry collection, the brooch has local significance with the decentralised commercial development of regional centres such as Wodonga in NE Victoria, as well as national and international significance from the perspective of social and economic developments for women after World War II. The direct selling party-plan business model Sarah Coventry was based on is also considered the first of its kind for jewellery.Gold-toned metal brooch from the Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. with one large central faux pearl surrounded by six smaller faux pearls.'SARAH COV" at the top and "MADE / IN/ CANADA" at the bottom of the back surface.sarah coventry, jewellery, wodonga, costume jewellery, vintage fashion jewellery, brooch, brooches, sawyer -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDecorative object - Brooch with Grecian image, c1909
... Brooch with Grecian image...This brooch was typical of those produced at the beginning of the 20th century. ...A large oval brooch featuring a central image of a Grecian woman. ...Brooch with Grecian image Decorative object Brooch with Grecian image ...This brooch was typical of those produced at the beginning of the 20th century. It belonged to Mrs Alice Flora May Yardy, mother of Mrs. Jean Raper. Mrs Yardy died on 2 Dec 1974 in Albury, New South Wales aged 84 years old.This item is from the Raper Collection donated to the Wodonga Historical Society by Mrs. Jean Raper.A large oval brooch featuring a central image of a Grecian woman. This centrepiece is surrounded by a design of flowers and swirls with a silver edge. The brooch has a gold look metal bar across the back.fashion accessory, vintage fashion jewellery, women's jewellery -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDecorative object - Brooch from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range, c. 1970s - 1980s
... Brooch from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range......brooch...The designs for jewellery such as brooches, necklaces, earrings, chokers and bracelets were purchased from freelance designers and jewellery manufacturers rather than in-house designers. ...Gold-toned metal brooch from the Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. jewellery range in the shape of a flower. ...Two layers of petals with the upper one white and the lower one gold-toned. Brooch from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range Decorative object Brooch from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range ...Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. was a North American jewellery company that was established in 1949 by the Stuart family as part of Emmons Jewelry, Inc. It began operations in England and Australia in 1968, and in Australia it moved from Carlton in Melbourne to Wodonga in 1969. The premises were originally on High Street in Wodonga, but a new warehouse was built in Melbourne Road later in 1969. It was a direct selling jewellery business using a party-plan model similar to Tupperware and Avon. The sales reps or 'Hostesses' were provided with jewellery samples in demonstration kits, which they displayed at jewellery parties in their homes. The designs for jewellery such as brooches, necklaces, earrings, chokers and bracelets were purchased from freelance designers and jewellery manufacturers rather than in-house designers. In 1979 Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. in Wodonga was bought by three Australian businessmen, including Wodonga local Jim Sawyer, and continued to sell jewellery under the name "Sargem Pty. Ltd”, for several more years in the 1980s. As part of the Sarah Coventry collection, the brooch has local significance with the decentralised commercial development of regional centres such as Wodonga in NE Victoria, as well as national and international significance from the perspective of social and economic developments for women after World War II. The direct selling party-plan business model Sarah Coventry was based on is also considered the first of its kind for jewellery.Gold-toned metal brooch from the Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. jewellery range in the shape of a flower. Two layers of petals with the upper one white and the lower one gold-toned. "© SARAH COV. / MADE IN CANADA" on the back surface.sarah coventry, jewellery, wodonga, costume jewellery, vintage fashion jewellery, brooch, brooches -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDecorative object - Brooch from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range, c. 1970s - 1980s
... Brooch from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range......brooch...The designs for jewellery such as brooches, necklaces, earrings, chokers and bracelets were purchased from freelance designers and jewellery manufacturers rather than in-house designers. ...Gold-toned metal brooch from the Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. jewellery range in the shape of a flower. ...Two layers of petals with the upper one white and the lower one gold-toned. Brooch from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range Decorative object Brooch from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range ...Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. was a North American jewellery company that was established in 1949 by the Stuart family as part of Emmons Jewelry, Inc. It began operations in England and Australia in 1968, and in Australia it moved from Carlton in Melbourne to Wodonga in 1969. The premises were originally on High Street in Wodonga, but a new warehouse was built in Melbourne Road later in 1969. It was a direct selling jewellery business using a party-plan model similar to Tupperware and Avon. The sales reps or 'Hostesses' were provided with jewellery samples in demonstration kits, which they displayed at jewellery parties in their homes. The designs for jewellery such as brooches, necklaces, earrings, chokers and bracelets were purchased from freelance designers and jewellery manufacturers rather than in-house designers. In 1979 Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. in Wodonga was bought by three Australian businessmen, including Wodonga local Jim Sawyer, and continued to sell jewellery under the name "Sargem Pty. Ltd”, for several more years in the 1980s. As part of the Sarah Coventry collection, the brooch has local significance with the decentralised commercial development of regional centres such as Wodonga in NE Victoria, as well as national and international significance from the perspective of social and economic developments for women after World War II. The direct selling party-plan business model Sarah Coventry was based on is also considered the first of its kind for jewellery.Gold-toned metal brooch from the Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. jewellery range in the shape of a flower. Two layers of petals with the upper one white and the lower one gold-toned. "© SARAH COV. / MADE IN CANADA" on the back surface.sarah coventry, jewellery, wodonga, costume jewellery, vintage fashion jewellery, brooch, brooches -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDecorative object - Brooch from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range, c. 1970s -1980s
... Brooch from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range......brooch...The designs for jewellery such as brooches, necklaces, earrings, chokers and bracelets were purchased from freelance designers and jewellery manufacturers rather than in-house designers. ...Oval gold-toned metal brooch from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range, with a central brown faux stone surrounded by four small faux pearl inlays and four small circular brown faceted glass inlays....Brooch from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range Decorative object Brooch from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range ...Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. was a North American jewellery company that was established in 1949 by the Stuart family as part of Emmons Jewelry, Inc. It began operations in England and Australia in 1968, and in Australia it moved from Carlton in Melbourne to Wodonga in 1969. The premises were originally on High Street in Wodonga, but a new warehouse was built in Melbourne Road later in 1969. It was a direct selling jewellery business using a party-plan model similar to Tupperware and Avon. The sales reps or 'Hostesses' were provided with jewellery samples in demonstration kits, which they displayed at jewellery parties in their homes. The designs for jewellery such as brooches, necklaces, earrings, chokers and bracelets were purchased from freelance designers and jewellery manufacturers rather than in-house designers. In 1979 Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. in Wodonga was bought by three Australian businessmen, including Wodonga local Jim Sawyer, and continued to sell jewellery under the name "Sargem Pty. Ltd”, for several more years in the 1980s. As part of the Sarah Coventry collection, the brooch has local significance with the decentralised commercial development of regional centres such as Wodonga in NE Victoria, as well as national and international significance from the perspective of social and economic developments for women after World War II. The direct selling party-plan business model Sarah Coventry was based on is also considered the first of its kind for jewellery.Oval gold-toned metal brooch from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range, with a central brown faux stone surrounded by four small faux pearl inlays and four small circular brown faceted glass inlays."©SARAH COV / MADE IN / CANADA" raised maker mark on the back surface.sarah coventry, jewellery, wodonga, costume jewellery, vintage fashion jewellery, brooch, brooches -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDecorative object - Brooch from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range, c. 1970s -1980s
... Brooch from the Sarah Coventry jewellery range......brooch...The designs for jewellery such as brooches, necklaces, earrings, chokers and bracelets were purchased from freelance designers and jewellery manufacturers rather than in-house designers. ...Gold and silver toned metal brooch with a central faux pearl from the Sarah Coventry Pty. ...Gold and silver toned metal brooch with a central faux pearl from the Sarah Coventry Pty. ...Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. was a North American jewellery company that was established in 1949 by the Stuart family as part of Emmons Jewelry, Inc. It began operations in England and Australia in 1968, and in Australia it moved from Carlton in Melbourne to Wodonga in 1969. The premises were originally on High Street in Wodonga, but a new warehouse was built in Melbourne Road later in 1969. It was a direct selling jewellery business using a party-plan model similar to Tupperware and Avon. The sales reps or 'Hostesses' were provided with jewellery samples in demonstration kits, which they displayed at jewellery parties in their homes. The designs for jewellery such as brooches, necklaces, earrings, chokers and bracelets were purchased from freelance designers and jewellery manufacturers rather than in-house designers. In 1979 Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. in Wodonga was bought by three Australian businessmen, including Wodonga local Jim Sawyer, and continued to sell jewellery under the name "Sargem Pty. Ltd”, for several more years in the 1980s. As part of the Sarah Coventry collection, the brooch has local significance with the decentralised commercial development of regional centres such as Wodonga in NE Victoria, as well as national and international significance from the perspective of social and economic developments for women after World War II. The direct selling party-plan business model Sarah Coventry was based on is also considered the first of its kind for jewellery.Gold and silver toned metal brooch with a central faux pearl from the Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. jewellery range, in the shape of a flower. Two layers of 'petals' with the outer layer gold toned and the inner layer silver toned around the central faux pearl. "©SARAH CANADA" on the back surface below the pin clasp.sarah coventry, jewellery, wodonga, costume jewellery, vintage fashion jewellery, brooch, brooches -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDecorative object - Thistle shaped Brooch, c1900
... Thistle shaped Brooch...This brooch was typical of those produced at the beginning of the 20th century. ...A small metal brooch or insignia in the shape of a scotch thistle. ...The veins on the leaves are gold. Thistle shaped Brooch Decorative object Thistle shaped Brooch ...This brooch was typical of those produced at the beginning of the 20th century. They often featured miniature plants and animals. This insignia may have also been used to signify Scottish ancestry.This item is from the Raper Collection donated to the Wodonga Historical Society by Mrs. Jean Raper.A small metal brooch or insignia in the shape of a scotch thistle. It is based on gold coloured metal but features green leaves and a magenta flower. The veins on the leaves are gold. fashion accessory, women's jewellery, insignia -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDecorative object - Small butterfly brooch, c1900
... Small butterfly brooch...This brooch was typical of those produced at the beginning of the 20th century. ...A small gold butterfly brooch. The brooch includes the body of the butterfly with lines marking different segment and the 4 wings which have a hatched line pattern. ...The metal pin at the back is also missing. Small butterfly brooch Decorative object Small butterfly brooch ...This brooch was typical of those produced at the beginning of the 20th century. It belonged to Mrs Alice Flora May Yardy, mother of Mrs. Jean Raper. Mrs Yardy died on 2 Dec 1974 in Albury, New South Wales aged 84 years old.This item is from the Raper Collection donated to the Wodonga Historical Society by Mrs. Jean Raper.A small gold butterfly brooch. The brooch includes the body of the butterfly with lines marking different segment and the 4 wings which have a hatched line pattern. The wings also featured a glitter decoration, although most of it has worn off over time. The metal pin at the back is also missing.fashion accessory, women's jewellery -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDecorative object - Silver and mother of pearl brooch, c1900
... Silver and mother of pearl brooch...This brooch was typical of those produced at the beginning of the 20th century. ...A round silver brooch with natural coloured mother of pearl centre. ...Silver and mother of pearl brooch Decorative object Silver and mother of pearl brooch ...This brooch was typical of those produced at the beginning of the 20th century. It belonged to a member of the family of Mrs Jean Raper who donated a collection of assorted jewellery to the Wodonga & District Historical Society Collection.This item is from the Raper Collection donated to the Wodonga Historical Society by Mrs. Jean Raper.A round silver brooch with natural coloured mother of pearl centre. The surrounding silver edging of 0.4 width is in a leaf design. The mother of pearl centre is 3 centimetres in diameter.fashion accessory, women's jewellery, vintage fashion jewellery -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDecorative object - Gold toned horse brooch from the Sarah Coventry Jewellery Range c.1970s-1980s
... Gold toned horse brooch from the Sarah Coventry Jewellery Range c.1970s-1980s...The designs for jewellery such as brooches, necklaces, earrings, chokers and bracelets were purchased from freelance designers and jewellery manufacturers rather than in-house designers. ...Gold toned brooch of a horse wearing a bridle ...The direct selling party-plan business model Sarah Coventry was based on is also considered the first of its kind for jewellery. sarah coventry jewellery wodonga costume jewellery vintage fashion jewellery horse horse brooch "SARAH COV"/"CANADA" Gold toned brooch of a horse wearing a bridle Gold toned horse brooch from the Sarah Coventry Jewellery Range c.1970s-1980s Decorative object Gold toned horse brooch from the Sarah Coventry Jewellery Range c.1970s-1980s ...Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. was a North American jewellery company that was established in 1949 by the Stuart family as part of Emmons Jewelry, Inc. It began operations in England and Australia in 1968, and in Australia it moved from Carlton in Melbourne to Wodonga in 1969. The premises were originally on High Street in Wodonga, but a new warehouse was built in Melbourne Road later in 1969. It was a direct selling jewellery business using a party-plan model similar to Tupperware and Avon. The sales reps or 'Hostesses' were provided with jewellery samples in demonstration kits, which they displayed at jewellery parties in their homes. The designs for jewellery such as brooches, necklaces, earrings, chokers and bracelets were purchased from freelance designers and jewellery manufacturers rather than in-house designers. In 1979 Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. in Wodonga was bought by three Australian businessmen, including Wodonga local Jim Sawyer, and continued to sell jewellery under the name "Sargem Pty. Ltd”, for several more years in the 1980s. As part of the Sarah Coventry collection, the brooch has local significance with the decentralised commercial development of regional centres such as Wodonga in NE Victoria, as well as national and international significance from the perspective of social and economic developments for women after World War II. The direct selling party-plan business model Sarah Coventry was based on is also considered the first of its kind for jewellery.Gold toned brooch of a horse wearing a bridle "SARAH COV"/"CANADA"sarah coventry, jewellery, wodonga, costume jewellery, vintage fashion jewellery, horse, horse brooch -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageAccessory - Brooch, late-19th to early 20th century
... Brooch......brooch...During this period flower motifs and brooches and pins were popular....Brooch, light weight, rose coloured gold metal with red- brown onyx stone. ...A small ring is attached to the top of the brooch where the safety chain is attached. There are two small holes on back of brooch. ...This brooch with its floral design is typical of the jewellery worn during the Romantic Period of the Victorian Era, when Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert, was alive 1837-1861. During this period flower motifs and brooches and pins were popular.This brooch is representative of jewellery worn during the Romantic Period of Queen Victoria's rule, 1837-1861.Brooch, light weight, rose coloured gold metal with red- brown onyx stone. Flower shaped brooch with six petals, stone attached, with rose design stem which is flanged on back. Backing plate is also rose coloured metal. A small ring is attached to the top of the brooch where the safety chain is attached. There are two small holes on back of brooch. A chain is attached to the horizontal pin on the back, and has a pin on its end. There is an Inscription engraved on the back. Engraved in script, "Coco" [Italian word for gold]flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, ladies jewellery, victorian era jewellery, jewellery inscribed 'coco', brooch, jewellery, ladies' jewellery, victorian era, romantic period -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Accessory - Brooch
... Brooch...From collection of Dorothy Williams. Brooch belonged to her Grandmother, Lucy Stafford - born 1878...Silvery base with black stone in centre surrounded by 16 diamonds (artificial) with a diamond (artificial) at each end of brooch. Pin at rear of brooch missing. Filigree silvery base to brooch....Accessory Brooch ...From collection of Dorothy Williams. Brooch belonged to her Grandmother, Lucy Stafford - born 1878Elongated oval shape. Silvery base with black stone in centre surrounded by 16 diamonds (artificial) with a diamond (artificial) at each end of brooch. Pin at rear of brooch missing. Filigree silvery base to brooch.costume accessories, jewellery -
Bendigo Military MuseumCraft - BROOCH, 1939 - 1945
... BROOCH......Brooch...Brooch - metal, diamond shaped filigree work. ...Brooch - metal, diamond shaped filigree work. ...World War 2 Souvenir.Brooch - metal, diamond shaped filigree work. Australian Military Coat of Arms."AIF" Australian Commonwealth Military Forces.souvenir, ww2, brooch -
Mont De LanceyDecorative object - Brooch, c 1900
... Brooch...c.1900 filigree brooch belonged to Vera Therese Meredith nee Sebie approx. 1920 in Australia. ...A round gold decorative filigree brooch with a central large leaf in the middle of a circular shape. ...There is a tiny gold safety chain and safety pin attached to the brooch. c.1900. Decorative object Brooch ...c.1900 filigree brooch belonged to Vera Therese Meredith nee Sebie approx. 1920 in Australia. She was the daughter of John and Christine Sebire and the grandaughter of Henry and Martha Sebire of Mont De Lancey in Wandin Victoria.A round gold decorative filigree brooch with a central large leaf in the middle of a circular shape. There is a tiny gold safety chain and safety pin attached to the brooch. c.1900.amulets, brooches, jewellery, personal adornments -
Clunes MuseumAccessory - BROOCH, 1880 CIRCA
... BROOCH...BROOCH BELONGED TO MRS. MATTHEWS OF FRASER STREET, CLUNES(GRANDMOTHER OF MRS. ...BROOCH, OVAL, GOLD PLATED AND BLACK ENAMEL, CONTAINING PLAITED HAIR...HAIR IN LOCKET BELIEVED TO BE THEIRS. local history costume accessories jewellery weickhardt wattleworth IN MEMORY OF IMPRINTED INTO THE METAL SURROUND BROOCH, OVAL, GOLD PLATED AND BLACK ENAMEL, CONTAINING PLAITED HAIR Accessory BROOCH ...BROOCH BELONGED TO MRS. MATTHEWS OF FRASER STREET, CLUNES(GRANDMOTHER OF MRS. LENA WATTLEWORTH). MRS. MATTHEWS LOST THREE BABIES, INCLUDING TWINS. HAIR IN LOCKET BELIEVED TO BE THEIRS.BROOCH, OVAL, GOLD PLATED AND BLACK ENAMEL, CONTAINING PLAITED HAIRIN MEMORY OF IMPRINTED INTO THE METAL SURROUNDlocal history, costume accessories, jewellery, weickhardt, wattleworth
