
Striking vintage double brooch dagger motif, dating to the 1940s-1950s, featuring two coordinated curved sword forms connected by an original silver-tone chain. Each brooch is richly detailed with black enamel blades, sparkling clear rhinestones, and red glass cabochon accents, topped with an ornate fleur-de-lis style hilt. This dramatic mid-century fantasy design was intended to be worn across lapels, collars, or as a statement decorative accessory.
Both brooches retain their original pin backs and function properly. A rare and eye-catching example of vintage costume jewelry craftsmanship.
Design: Double brooch / dagger sword motif. Stones: Clear rhinestones & red glass cabochons.
Finish: Silver-tone metal with black enamel. Condition: Very good vintage condition; all stones present. Closure: Two secure pin backs with connecting chain Perfect for collectors of bold mid-century costume jewelry or fantasy-inspired designs. You've got a convertible dagger / sword motif piece that functions as two brooches connected by a chain (sometimes worn as a collar accent or lapel drape). These sell better when explained correctly. Type: Vintage double brooch / convertible dagger pendant. Motif: Curved dagger / scimitar sword with fleur-de-lis hilt. Red glass cabochon accents (ruby look).Matching chain connecting both pieces. Closures: Two functional pin backs (both intact) This style is mid-century fantasy / heraldic, very popular with Eisenberg, Florenza, Mazer-inspired designs. I do not see an Eisenberg mark on this piece - so we list it as unsigned vintage designer-quality (important for credibility).
Enamel: Intact with normal age wear. Chain: Original, matches metal tone. Pins & clasps: Straight, secure, working. Overall: Very good vintage condition.