Sarah Coventry Jewelry. 2 Sets.


Item Number: 203

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $75

Online Close: Dec 5, 2010 10:00 PM EST

Bid History: 0 bids





Description

These pieces are sold together.


The first of the two Sarah Coventry jewelry items is a faux pearl necklace with two clip-on earrings and a pendant that can be attached to the necklace.


Length: 30".


The second Sarah coventry piece is a chain link necklace.


Length: 30".


Sarah Coventry jewelry received its name in 1949 from Charles H. Stewart, the founder of Emmons Home Fashion. Sarah was Charles' granddaughter. Sarah Coventry's costume jewelry business was marketed to women who left the workforce after WWII to continue their careers as homemakers. Sarah Coventry jewelry became a way for women who wanted the ability to make money from home to continue earning. The company's costume jewelry quickly became quite popular because of the quality of the jewelry as well as the jewelry's designs.



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