The Charleston Silver Lady
This amber and black enamel vase was made by Baccarat at the turn of the last century—1890-1900.
The talented glass-smiths were some of the more talented artists of that era.

This amber and black enamel vase was made by Baccarat at the turn of the last century—1890-1900.
The talented glass-smiths were some of the more talented artists of that era.
This oval form brooch was a piece of jewelry worn at the neck of a closed blouse during the 1900s. It was carved in America, probably from a cow bone.
This beautiful neck chain was made in France in the 1870’s. It was crafted of French Standard silver. a completely different alloy than American sterling.
The brooches pictured here were made of silver covered in colorful champleve enamel. Both are made to be worn on a lady’s lapel or collar.
These beautiful crystal cups and saucers were made in the 1840s by Baccarat. They are most unusual as they were made in rainbow hues of lavender, purple, blue , pink and green.
Mailing Address:
PO Box 9 Lexington
SC 29071
Street Address:
131 Swartz Rd.
Lexington SC 29072
Phone: 803-359-7633
Fax: 803-359-2936