Sunday and Sunday Antique Jewelry

Patriotic Military Sweetheart Jewelry

Military Sweetheart Jewelry- The Collectors Corner: Collecting patriotic United States WW2 military sweetheart jewelry. Be sure to click the back button to return to this blog!
http://www.sundayandsunday.com/content/inspect.asp?Item=1877&Filter=Fine+Jewelry
Collecting Patriotic United States WW2 Military Sweetheart Jewelry My husband has been a collector of unusual militaria and an avid historian for over 25 years. I would attend shows with him now and then, and began to see and fall in love with ladies military sweetheart jewelry. It was not only fun and unusual, but sentimental and patriotic also. I purchased several collectors books on the subject and over the next few years actively sought out and purchased it. When some of my husbands militaria collecting buddies found out that I liked it, they would save it for me and I would buy it. The pieces are found in silver plate, sterling silver, gold plate, gold filled, and very occasionally, solid gold. Many wooden, plastic, celluloid and non precious metal pieces were used with conservation of precious metals for the war effort in mind. Pieces have a much greater value if they retain original store card, boxes, tags or packaging. “In service” pins were very popular, featuring a star for each family member serving in active duty. One star pins are common, two a bit rarer, three stars or more, quite rare. In addition to jewelry one can also find compacts, cigarette cases, pillow cases, hankies, postcards, playing cards, flags, banners and pennants. There are several books that I would recommend, but my favorite is Antique Sweetheart Jewelry by Nicholas D. Snider- a Schiffer Book for Collectors with Price Guide. These pieces in my estimation are still quite affordable, and besides being a good monetary investment, more importantly are an investment in our history, and a step back toward a more sentimental and patriotic time.

© Carolyn Sunday. All Rights Reserved.
http://www.sundayandsunday.com
speedo101
I have been a collector of Sweetheart Jewelry for many years. I have about 50 pieces in my collection. I have two pins from the graduation class from the Naval Academy dated 1929. The initals on the back suggest that two brother graduated together as each has a different intial, RFJ and JRJ for example. I know that the two pieces are gold and in very good shape with an embossed sailing ship on them. They are retangle in shape and about the size of a quarter Any idea how I can find out anything about them as the do not appear in any of the regular books.
Feb-02-08 06:13:33 PST Report this comment

About eBay | Announcements | Security Center | eBay Toolbar | Policies | Government Relations | Site Map | Help
Copyright © 1995-2008 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners. Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the eBay User Agreement and Privacy Policy.
eBay official time