Going, Going, GONE: eBay Vintage Auctions


Check out these fab eBay vintage auctions ending in the next five days including pieces by Chanel, Oleg Cassini, Ronald Amey, and Halston. Be sure to check out the cool 1950s Sun-Slatz sunglasses, the two French custom evening gowns and the fabulous Beverly Etsate turquoise necklace.

vintage guillerimo natachu zuni braceletvintage chanel silk blousevintage oleg cassini beaded jacketvintage 1970s halston sequin gown

antique victorian blousevintage 1950s sunglassesvintage 1970s ronald amey evening maxi gownvintage 1960s coat with fox fur

vintage hanae mori silk chiffon dressvintage 1980s graphic print skirtvintage zuni turquoise necklacevintage 1950s french couture velvet beaded gown

vintage 1960s lilli ann fox trim cape coatvintage handbagvintage 1950s french couture embroidered rhinestone gownvintage hattie carnegie earrings

vintage hermes silk scarf 2vintage 1980s strapless leather mini dressvintage 1920s sequin flapper hatvintage d'orlan egyptian revival necklace

vintage 1960s lilli ann coat and dress setvintage juliana necklace and earringsvintage 1950s delilli beaded evening bagvintage 1970s gucci belt

Going, Going, GONE!

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(Auctions all end within the next 5 days.)

Vintage 1970s Guillermo Natchu Zuni Bracelet (tubsy) | Vintage Chanel Silk Blouse (summers_closets) | Vintage Oleg Cassini Beaded Jacket (ttlg2quit) | Vintage 1970s Halston Sequin Evening Gown (winston1017) | Victorian Blouse (ayreonanantique) | Vintage 1950s Sun-Slatz Sunglasses (the4robs) | Vintage 1970s Ronald Amey Evening Gown (wearitsatvintage) | Vintage 1960s Tweed Coat (thriftwares) | Vintage 1970s Hanae Mori Sillk Dress (greendust_dog) | Vintage 1980s Skirt (persephonevintagecom) | Vintage Beverly Etsate Turquoise Necklace (tubsy) | Vintage 1950s French Couture Evening Gown (mf1456) | Vintage 1960s Lilli Ann Cape Coat (mcatasha) | Vintage Handbag (snerk77) | Vintage 1950 French Couture Embroidered Evening Gown (mf1456) | Vintage Hattie Carnegie Earrings (halpert_auctions) | Vintage Hermes Silk Scarf (dunny_dj) | Vintage 1980s Leather Mini Dress (janelle_p) | Vintage 1920s Sequin Flapper Hat (aldo1493) | Vintage d’Orlan Egyptian Revival Necklace (keilsantiques) | Vintage 1960s Lilli Ann Coat and Dress Set (afterafashion123) | Vintage Juliana Necklace and Earrings (coutequecote) | Vintage 1950s Delill Beaded Evening Bag (susanmeyerlimhp) | Vintage 1970s Gucci Belt (dollface18) | (Disclosure: Editorial selections are made by Zuburbia without direct promotional consideration from Bay sellers. Zuburbia is an affiliate member of the eBay Partner Network).

PLEASE NOTE that Zuburbia does not endorse the use of fur, feathers, leather or animal skins in fashion. These selections are offered only as more thoughtful and eco-friendly alternatives for contemporary fashionistas who have not yet eliminated animal products from their wardrobes.

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VPOD: Vintage 1950s Hair Crown and Thinking Big


vintage 1950s hair crown

We’ve all heard the expression “Put on your Thinking Cap” but do you actually have one?

A Thinking Cap, I mean. And preferably, a vintage one.

No? Then it’s time to get one!

I think we all need a very special Thinking Cap to sit down and set our goals for 2012.

You don’t need it for your SMART goals (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Timely). You can write those out just like you’ve been taught.

Bu then it’s time to put on your Thinking Cap.

Its magical powers allow you to think big…

and then think Bigger…

and then think even BIGGER…

until you’re brave enough to write down one ginormous, radical goal that, if you were to share it with someone, would have them thinking you were wearing a Crazy Cap, not a Thinking Cap.

Why?

Why is it so important to set this one goal with your Thinking Cap on?

Well, I think the idea is explained beautifully by Douglas Edwards in his book, I Feel Lucky: The Confessions of Google Employee Number 59. In it, Edwards quotes another Google employee, Urs Holzle, who said:

Starting with something that’s more ambitious will get you something that’s reasonable. But if you don’t put the goal post way out there, people are already taking fewer risks and are less ambitious about how big the idea should be.

It’s this attitude, of always striving to hit it out of the ballpark, and not caring that someone would characterize their ambitious goals as “crazy talk,” that allowed Google to index a BILLION web pages when all of its competitors were merely crawling a 100 million pages or so.

You see, more often than not, we are limited not by our resources—the time, money, education or support we have access to—but by our THINKING.

Think small and you’ll get small results. Think BIG and, though you may fall short, you stand a better chance of landing far, far ahead of those folks who can only think small.

And most of us have a habit of thinking small. It’s built into our culture, which is why we’re taught SMART goal-setting (which I think should stand for Safe, Mediocre, Average, Responsible and Tame).

Why not set yourself a unique, radical, I-don’t-think-I-can-achieve-this-but-why-not-try-it-goal? You don’t even need to share it with anyone if you don’t want to. Let it be your secret.

But be prepared. You just may discover that with BIG thinking and BABY steps, amazing things can happen.

So if you don’t have a personal Thinking Cap yet, go find one fast. And I’d like to suggest that you seek out a unique vintage version like today’s VPOD.

This vintage 1950s plastic and rhinestone hair crown would definitely set your thoughts soaring, but it’s just one option. Perhaps you prefer a 1920s cloche. Or maybe a vintage aviator cap is more your style.

In fact, ANY vintage Thinking Cap that encourages BIG thinking is the right choice for a Vintage Crusader.

Available at Chez Vous.

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eBAY ROUNDUP of Vintage Home Finds


Today’s selections include pieces by Sascha Brastoff, Geoge Nelson, and Josef Scott. Be sure to check out the vintage 1930s flying cherub chandelier, the lovely 1930s makuri painting and the 1970s Joseph Simon studio pottery wall art.

vintage 1950s faux driftwood lampsvintage sascha brastoff biscuit or cookie boxvintage 1930s french flying cherub lead crysta chandeliervintage 1960s george nelson ball clock

vintage mardi gras festiveware tumblersvintage midcentury hieroglyphic pottery lampvintage danish modern floating entry wall shelfvintage shot glass set with bakelite stand

vintage walter bosse vienna brass wall hookpair of cinnabar vasesvintage midcentury german tripod lampvintage 1930 art deco decanter cordial set

vintage 1930s keido makuri paintingvintage 1940s swiss musical alarm clockvintage 1960s portable travel bar setvintage 1970s joseph simon studio art pottery wall sculpture

vintage 1950s alfred meakin fruit set 2vintage 1960s josef schott crystal vasevintage 1980s ceramic face mask wall sconceAntique French Glass and Marble Oil Lamp

vintage 1920s french elephant bookendsvintage 1950s french metal sunburst wall mirrorvintage 1920s art nouveau copper and sterling stem vaseantique 1850s french gilt bronze and pottery candelabra

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Vintage 1950s Faux Driftwood Lamps (the_status_merchant) | Vintage Sascha Brastoff Cookie Box (j.b.antiquesandarts) | Vintage 1930s French Flying Cherub Lead Crystal Chandelier (ladybb0126) | VIntage 1960s George Nelson Ball Clock (sparty) | Vintage Mardi Gras Festiveware Tumbler Set (7912michaeld) | Vintage MidCentury Hieroglyphic Pottery Lamp (stik-shift) | Vintage Danish Modern Floating Wall Shelf (simplymod-antiques) | Vintage Bakelite Shot Glass Set (pkv) | Vintage Walter Bosse Vienna Brass Wall Hook (de-co-art) | Vintage Cinnabar Vases (choral25) | Vintage MidCentury German Adjustable Tripod Lamp (yve2007) | Vintage 1930s Art Deco Decanter Cordial Set (barbadosbar) | Vintage 1930s Keido Makuri Painting (gabrielli-art) | Vintage 1945 Swiss Musical Alarm Clock (from_alexis_attic) | Vintage 1960s Portable Travel Bar Set (jes965) | Vintage 1970s Joseph Simon Studio Art Pottery Sculpture (modgasm) | Vintage 1950s Alfred Meakin Fruit Set (redrobandrose) | Vintage 1960s Josef Schott Crystal Vase (scandinavianantiquesandmoderndesign) | Vintage 1980s Face Mask Wall Sconce (kowilato) | Antique French Glass and Marble Oil Lamp (j.b.antiquesandarts) | Vintage 1920s French Elephant Bookends (atalantapad) | Vintage 1950s French Sunburst Mirror (artdesigncollectibles) | Vintage 1920s Art Nouveau Copper and Sterling Stem Vase (isoldit.md0118) | Antique 1850s Gilt Bronze and Pottery Candelabra (pg123) | (Disclosure: Editorial selections are made by Zuburbia without any direct promotional consideration from Bay sellers but Zuburbia is an affiliate member of the eBay Partner Network)

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eBAY ROUNDUP of Vintage Clothing Finds


This week’s selections include pieces by Christian Dior, Paganne, Pucci, Rebajes and Alfred Shaheen. Be sure to check out the vintage 1970s Bill Blass sequin evening gown, the 1960s Robert Indiana LOVE ring and the collectible Harry Gordon paper dress that is unopened in its original package.

vintage 1960s robert indiana love ring 1vintage 1960s geometric print coatvintage 1920s art deco beaded flapper dress 1vintage 1970s plaid lined trench coat 2

victorian chantilly lace capevintage 1960s deadstock suede handbagvintage 1950s shaheen asian 1vintage 1920s art deco assuit shawl

vintage 1940s lilli ann wool and velvet coat 1vintage paganne maxi dressvintage 1970s faux fur coatvintage 1960s christian dior necklace

vintage 1950s lilli ann silk suit 1vintage 1960s polka dot lbdvintage 1950s monet bolero lariatvintage 1950s wedding or cocktail dress

vintage 1960s pucci cotton topvintage new in bag harry gordon cat poster dressvintage alfred shaheen tunic topvintage 1960s pucci fringe maxi dress 1

vintage 1970s bill blass ombre seqin evening gownvintage 1970s persian kilim tapestry weekender bagvintage 1950s soutache taffeta party dressvintage rebajes copper and buddha bracelet 1

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Vintage 1960s Robert Indiana Love Ring (bustownmodern) | Vintage 1960s Geometric Print Coat (pasttopresentvintage) | Vintage 1920s Art Deco Beaded Dress (danevintage) | Vintage 1970s Plaid Lined Trench Coat (tinroofvintage) | Vintage Chantilly Lace Cape (thevintagestalker) | Vintage 1960s Deadstock Suede Ruth E. Saltz Handbag (lovespyvintage) | Vintage 1950s Alfred Shaheen Asian Dress and Jacket (gravity5030) | Vintage 1920s Art Deco Assuit Shawl (fishing4vintage) | Vintage 1940s Lilli Ann Wool and Velvet Coat (indiecultvintage) | Vintage Paganne Maxi Dress (shopatsecondchance) | Vintage 1970s Faux Fur Coat (innewyorkcity) Vintage 1960s Christian Dior Necklace (joyas78) | Vintage 1950s Lilli Ann Silk Suit (senoritahollywood) | Vintage 1960s Polka Dot Little Black Dress (thriftwares) | Vintage 1950s Monet Lariat Necklace (raefielddesigns) | Vintage 1950s Wedding or Cocktail Dress (millstreetvintage) | Vintage 1960s Pucci Cotton Top (constantini70) | Vintage Harry Gordon Cat Paper Dress New In Bag (marks_reasures94) | Vintage Alfred Shaheen Tunic Top (fogdog42) | Vintage 1960s Pucci Fringed Maxi Dress (bocastyle14) | Vintage 1970s Bill Blass Sequin Evening Gown (bustownmodern) | Vintage 1970s Persian Kilim Tapestry Weekender (sistersoftheblackmoon) | Vintage 1950s Soutache Cocktail Dress (millstreetvintage) | Vintage Rebajes Copper and Glass Buddha Bracelet (urbantiques) | (Disclosure: Editorial selections are made by Zuburbia without promotional consideration from Bay sellers but Zuburbia is an affiliate member of the eBay Partner Network)

PLEASE NOTE that Zuburbia does not endorse the use of fur, feathers, leather or animal skins in fashion. These selections are offered only as more thoughtful and eco-friendly alternatives for contemporary fashionistas who have not yet eliminated animal products from their wardrobes.

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Vintage Crusader SPOTLIGHT: Shea Curry, Shameless Jewelry and Project Accessory


shea curry project accessory

Think you’re busy? Me too!

That’s why I’m amazed when I hear stories of gals who are able to pen novels while waiting in line at the grocery store or who can get more done in a single year than a lot of us can achieve in an entire decade.

And Shea Curry is definitely one of these busy bodies who gets things done!

When this talented actress was sitting idle in her movie trailer on the set of Princess Diaries 2, she figured it was a perfect time to start designing her own jewelry line. During the three months of production, she ended up making jewelry for all the females on the cast and crew. Then it wasn’t long before she discovered her jewelry being featured in INStyle Wedding Magazine.

But Shea didn’t stop there. This year she added another challenge to her resume: Reality TV Contestant. Shea battles it out with eleven other contestants on the latest design reality program, Project Accessory.

go pink bracelet by shea curry

GO PINK Bracelet to Benefit BCCA

Since Shea likes to use recycled pieces in her jewelry line and has designed a popular GO PINK ID bracelet that contributes 20% of sales to benefit Breast Cancer Charities of America, Zuburbia is pleased to feature her in this month’s Vintage Crusader Spotlight.

Certainly busy enough to need 28 hours in her day, this gracious gal somehow found a few spare minutes to chat with me about creativity, flea market shopping, her experience on Project Accessory and how she can be both naughty and nice.

Actress. Jewelry Designer. You’re a super creative and talented gal. How have you fostered this creativity in your life and do you have any tips for the rest of us?

As a little girl I was in dance class and singing lessons, but some of my fondest memories were quietly making jewelry and trying to make clothes for my dolls when I was supposed to be napping. I think we all still have that creative little girl inside us and it’s easy to find ways to channel her. Sometimes it means you need to look at your wardrobe with a different perspective and pull pieces together that you haven’t put together before. It can even be as simple as re-paining a room, re-arranging furniture, or buying a cool antique from a flea market to give a room a whole new look.

Tell us about the process of becoming a contestant on Project Accessory. Did you ever dream you’d be on a reality show?

A friend had told me about the show and that they were auditioning in major cities. I decided to give it a shot and I remember being more nervous than at an acting audition! I made it past the first round and they asked me to put together a video of my daily life and me in jewelry-making action. That audition can be seen on YouTube and still makes me laugh!

shea curry project accessory audition video

Click pic to watch video on YouTube

What was the biggest challenge you faced on Project Accessory?

Well, I’m a jewelry caster which means that I cast my pieces in molds with very hot metal. Then I clean or de-burr each piece and solder, etc. We didn’t have access to any of that so I felt like I couldn’t really do what I really do. I like making pretty things so some of the materials we had to use were not necessarily materials I would choose to create an accessory. And, of course, making shoes was a challenge, but very exciting to say that I now know how to do it!

And what was the biggest lesson you learned from participating in Project Accessory?

I learned that I should always trust myself no matter what anyone says.

That’s a great lesson that all of us should remember and it can be really hard to do! Now I understand that you often shop at flea markets to find recycled materials to use in your jewelry line. What are your thoughts on vintage as it relates to current fashion and do you have any flea market shopping tips for us?

shea curry shameless jewelry

Shea Curry Shameless Jewely Collection

I absolutely LOVE shopping at flea markets! I think you can find so much inspiration from old pieces. I think fashion is constantly recycling itself, and mixing vintage pieces with modern design is so beautiful! When shopping through those sometimes endless bins of jewelry at flea markets, take your time and really try to visualize how you can take a vintage piece and create a whole look around it.

Okay, so I’d love to hear your top three favorite actresses AND your top three favorite jewelry designers. Either vintage or modern.

For actresses…Meryl Streep (She becomes the characters she plays.) Catherine Deneuve (Her depth is breathtaking.) Michelle Williams (She makes you feel exactly what she is feeling.) And for jewelry designers…Vintage Chanel (Always a classic. Always in style.) Alexis Bittar (His designs are classic modern.) Devon Leigh (Uniquely Modern.)

You appeared in the film Valentine’s Day and you have a role in the upcoming film New Year’s Eve. What’s your favorite way to spend both of these holidays?

To be honest, I’m not the biggest fan of Valentine’s Day, just like my character in the film. By that I mean I don’t like all the hype around this ONE night as the night to have a romantic dinner with your significant other. I like to skip the expensive dinner and go right to the bedroom for dessert! For New Year’s Eve, I prefer spending it with friends and loved ones playing board games and drinking fine wine.

shea curry valentine's day premiere

Shea Curry at Valentine's Day Premiere

Your company name is Shameless Jewelry and one of your collections is named Naughty/Nice because you believe we need to embrace both our good and bad sides and both the sassy and sweet sides of ourselves. I recently did a blog post on this topic also. But what we really want to know is…How do you do this in your own life? How do you embrace both the naughy and nice parts of Shea?

I love this question!!! I’ve always considered myself a dichotomy of personalities. Always struggling with the sweet, polite, feminine, Southern-girl side of me and that tequila-drinking, hanging-out-with-the-boys, occasional potty mouth, wild vixen side of me. But I decided to just embrace all of me. I mean, don’t we all love the chocolate dipped pretzel because of its opposing sweet and salty flavors? And I think knowing and accepting that we have many flavors is a beautiful thing.

Finally, what’s in store for Shea in 2010?

Well, I just finished designing my 3rd Collection called TWISTED LOVE and will be showing that at the ENK Accessorie Circuit Show in NYC in January. I am adding clutches and constantly adding new pieces to existing collections. I’m very excited for the possibilities in 2012…it’s endless!! Keep checking out my latest designs on ShamelessJewelry.com.

Thanks so much, Shea!  Now you can get back to work!


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