
Porcelain cameo brooch featuring a child angel with wings in a blue dress
Selling Price
$30
History
Porcelain cameo brooches featuring religious and sentimental imagery became particularly popular during the Victorian era and remained fashionable through the mid-20th century. These pieces were often handcrafted or produced in small batches, with the angel motif symbolizing protection, innocence, and faith. The technique involves painting or transferring delicate imagery onto porcelain, which is then fired and set in a metal frame, typically with a pin backing. Angel-themed cameo brooches appeal to collectors of vintage costume jewelry, religious memorabilia enthusiasts, and those who appreciate sentimental Victorian-era accessories. These pieces are valued for their nostalgic charm, delicate craftsmanship, and the enduring symbolism of angels in Western culture. Collectors often seek examples with clear imagery, intact frames, and functional pin mechanisms.
Time period
Mid 20th century