A Vintage Alfred Philippe Crown Trifari Sterling Silver Brooch, 1940s

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An Alfred Philippe Crown Trifari Sterling Silver Fleur-de-Lis Crown Brooch

A rare find from the golden age of costume jewellery, this brooch exemplifies the elegance and innovation of 1940s wartime design.

Crafted in sterling silver - a rare and desirable material used by Crown Trifari during World War II due to government restrictions on base metals - this piece is both a collector's gem and a striking statement of mid-century artistry.

This regal crown brooch is topped with the classic fleur-de-lis motif, hand-set with rhinestones that shimmer with vintage charm.

Designed by Alfred Philippe, Trifari's lead designer and a former Cartier craftsman, this piece reflects his sophisticated eye for detail and his ability to translate fine jewellery aesthetics into costume pieces.

Dimensions: W 3.5 cm W 2.8 cm at widest points

In very good condition commensurate with its age.

Trifari is one of the most sought-after and collectible vintage jewelry brands of the 20th century. Founded by Gustavo Trifari in 1925, the company’s designers included talents trained at Cartier and Van Cleef & Arpels, most notably Alfred Philippe, who became Trifari’s head designer in 1930. Trifari jewelry is celebrated for its high-quality craftsmanship and iconic costume designs. Pieces marked "Crown Trifari" (produced from the late 1930s until 1969) are among the most desirable to collectors.

Please note this is a vintage brooch and there is only one available.


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