
Celluloid Scottie dog brooch
Selling Price
$40
History
Scottie dog brooches became enormously popular during the 1930s and 1940s, coinciding with the widespread affection for Scottish Terriers as fashionable pets and cultural icons. This era saw President Franklin D. Roosevelt's famous Scottie, Fala, further cementing the breed's place in American popular culture. These charming pins were typically made from early plastics like celluloid or Bakelite and were mass-produced as affordable costume jewelry. Scottie dog brooches appeal to vintage jewelry collectors, dog lovers, and enthusiasts of Art Deco and mid-century design. The playful, whimsical nature of these pieces makes them highly collectible, particularly among those who appreciate early plastics and novelty jewelry from the pre-war and wartime periods. Their nostalgic charm and historical connection to 1930s-1940s fashion trends continue to attract dedicated collectors who value these pieces for their craftsmanship, cultural significance, and enduring appeal.
Origin
United States
Time period
circa 1930–1945