Morning Glory Antiques & Jewelry
and the Antique Connection
In business since 1994 and on the internet since 1996
John and Jane Haley Clarke

Copyright 1994-2024 All rights Reserved ©




 


Morning Glory welcomes you to the beauty, history and art that is vintage jewelry. We BUY and sell rhinestone, costume, designer, bakelite, and antique Georgian and Victorian jewelry, sterling, accessories, as well as Native American jewelry.
John's Antique Connection deals in vintage typewriters, phonographs, record players and other unusual collectibles.
To be alerted when NEW ITEMS are added to the site, please e-mail jane@morninggloryantiques.com and we will be glad to add you to the contact list.
All jewelry is in excellent vintage condition unless specified otherwise.  All items are subject to prior sale.
We work constantly to offer extensive jewelry research, photos and information on our reference site " Jewel Chat " and gallery " Morning Glory Collects ".
We share our reference material free of charge and work hard to make it accurate, but as with any research, mistakes can be made. We are not responsible for the use you make of the information here or the honest mistakes that may occur from time to time.
We do not offer identification, valuation or appraisal services for any jewelry but our own. 

You are on a reference page of Morning Glory Antiques & Jewelry. Many of these items are now in private collections and are for reference only, but you are always welcome to ask.
Jewelry that is available TO BUY can be accessed by clicking HERE
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© 1994-2024 All Rights Reserved

 

 

 

Some of the wonderful
PUBLICATIONS,
SHOWS, BOOKS and ARTICLES
Where jewelry from the 
Morning Glory Antiques & Jewelry
and the Antique Connection Mall have been seen.

 

 

 FLORAL pale yellow unfoiled rhinestones with clear rhinestone accents and green enameled leaves in rhodium plated setting, circa 1940, 3-3/4". This lovely brooch was featured in the May 2008 edition of "Country Living Magazine" on page 74.    View   #Y32323  COUNTRY LIVING MAGAZINE
May 2008
Vintage Flower Pins
ENAMEL cream and green flower brooch with blue glass stamen and clear rhinestones, 3-5/8". This lovely brooch was featured in the May 2008 edition of "Country Living Magazine" on page 74.   View #Y26185 

 

ANTIQUES & AUCTIONS News
Souvenir Jewelry of the Grand Tour
November 2012

ANTIQUES & AUCTION News
June 2012
"Gifts of Love,
Victorian lockets, bangles & brooches"

ANTIQUES & AUCTION News
Miriam Haskell Jewelry
September 2012

 

INSTYLE Magazine
Jewelry by the Decades, August 2004
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  EUGENE 8-strand faceted glass yellow and green beads necklace, 15-1/2". This necklace was used in a piece on vintage jewelry in INSTYLE Magazine .   View   View   #D23762

INSTYLE Magazine  showing Eugene green and yellow glass beads necklace with rhinestone clasp.

 

VOGUE March 2012
Issue showing one of our lovely Victorian locket and collar sets.

  VICTORIAN Locket and Collar circa 1880.

VOGUE Magazine March 2012
"Great Expectations"

 

 

LUCKY MAGAZINE
 February 2010
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Editor at Large, Elise Loehnen: "Vintage and estate jewelry is an excellent thing to buy online- the options are all but endless. Still, as far as authenticity goes it can be a bit of a gamble. For this reason I shop at morninggloryjewelry.com: Owner Jane Haley Clarke- who knows everything there is to know on the topic- has gained my total confidence."

LUCKY MAGAZINE
February 2010
thewebpages
"tech for all" 

 

 

Victorian cameos, hair jewelry, portrait jewelry on the cover of
 SOUTHEASTERN ANTIQUING & COLLECTING Magazine
August 2003

 Southeastern Antiquing & Collecting Magazine
August 2003
Victorian Jewelry

Victorian cameos, hair jewelry, portrait jewelry on the cover of
 Southeastern Antiquing & Collecting Magazine
August 2003

 

 

   CORO Duette large blue faux star sapphire and clear rhinestones marked with the patn #1,798,867 for Gaston Candas 1930. It is 3-5/8" wide and in excellent vintage condition.  This piece was seen in the book "Hollywood Costume" by Deborah Nadoolman Landis.   View   #Y21861
 

NOTICE: The Victoria & Albert Museum's
autumn exhibition,
'Hollywood Costume',
October 20, 2012
through January 27, 2013
 
is "a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see over 100 of the most iconic costumes in the history of film-making. It explores the central role costume design plays in cinema storytelling. Bringing together over 100 of the most iconic movie costumes from across a century of film-making, it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the clothes worn by unforgettable and beloved characters such as Dorothy Gale, Indiana Jones, Scarlett O'Hara, Jack Sparrow, Holly Golightly and Darth Vader."

Thanks to Deborah Landis, my Coro Duette shown at the top above, was in this exhibit, traveling the world more than I ever hope to! It is shown on the dress in this wonderful movie clip of the 1936 screwball comedy "My Man Godfrey" (William Powell) showing Carole Lombard wearing a blue star sapphire and diamond clip at her throat and a matching ring on her finger (not shown). If you are a lover of 30's jewelry, become a fan of the Turner Movie Channel where so many of these 30's movies can be seen, commercial free. It is a real treat for both vintage jewelry and classic movie lovers like me!



 

 

 

COUNTRY LIVING Magazine
"Shopping Coast to Coast"
May 2005 page 20

ENAMEL group of colorful flower brooches circa 1960 featured in the May 2005 issue of COUNTRY LIVING Magazine article called "shopping Coast to Coast".

COUNTRY LIVING Magazine
"Shopping Coast to Coast"
Featuring 1960s "Flower Power" pins.

 

COUNTRY VICTORIAN Magazine
Holiday Edition, Winter 2005, page 75

 

Hidden name card. "With my compliments" and a CARD holder made of wood with sterling embellishments holding a lovely Victorian calling card.
COUNTRY VICTORIAN Magazine
Holiday Edition, Winter 2005, page 75

Victorian Calling Cards article.   View
COUNTRY VICTORIAN Magazine
Holiday Edition, Winter 2005, page 75

 

 

  VICTORIAN painted porcelain set in jet boy portrait brooch, 2-1/8". For a similar piece see page 32 in Helen Muller's "Jet Jewellery and Ornaments".  This brooch was featured in VICTORIAN HOMES MAGAZINE in an article called "Large Portraits, Small Sentiments", December 2005.   View   #V25351

VICTORIAN HOMES MAGAZINE December 2005
"Miniature Portraits, Large Sentiments"
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PORTRAIT Miniature This portrait hand painted on ivory, 2-2/3", circa 1840 also has a lock of hair on the back. This brooch was featured in VICTORIAN HOMES MAGAZINE in an article called "Large Portraits, Small Sentiments", December 2005.   View   #V3810

 

Antiques Diary, May-June 2009
Showing Victorian jet jewelry that came from our shop.

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ANTIQUES ROAD SHOW INSIDER
Buttonhooks article
GLOVE hook with ladies kid glove.   View
Button & Glove Hooks Feature

LORGNETTE of gold washed silver with enameling, citrines, emeralds and pearls, 5-1/2" by 1-1/4". Tiny mark "800" on the glasses hinge. Circa 1890.  See Christie Romero's "Warman's Jewelry, 3rd Ed, page 116.   View    View    View    View    #L13478

WARMAN'S JEWELRY, 3rd Edition, Dec. 2002
by Christie Romero  

 

ANTIQUES & COLLECTING
January 2006
"Collecting Safely Online" by Harry Rinker

ANTIQUES & COLLECTING
January 2006
Recommended web site in "Collecting Safely Online" by Harry Rinker

ANTIQUES & COLLECTING
January 2006
"Collecting Safely Online" by Harry Rinker

 

COUNTRY LIVING MAGAZINE  December 2003
Christmas Jewelry

COUNTRY LIVING MAGAZINE December 2003
Christmas Jewelry

Swarovski Christmas tree and package brooches in clear pave and multi-colored rhinestones. 

 

ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES MAGAZINE, UK
November 2004,
Trifari Jewelry article  

November 2004, Trifari Jewelry article   
 TRIFARI sterling vermeil and red rhinestone with clear rhinestone accents double-prong clip marked "pat pending" (patent number 137546) decorated with red and clear rhinestones, circa 1944, 2-1/3".   View    View 1944 Ad   #T12452

November 2004, Trifari Jewelry article

 

ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL
Albuquerque Antiques, July 2005
Albuquerque Journal article on Albuquerque Antique Shops and Malls.   View   View   View

VICTORIA Magazine October 2001
Costume Jewelry article "Fabulous Fakes"

VICTORIA Magazine October 2001
Costume Jewelry article "fabulous Fakes"

 

ANTIQUE TRADER 2005
"Contemporary bakelite jewelry"
SHULTZ checked bangle combination.
 

WARMAN'S JEWELRY, 2nd Edition, 1998
Christie Romero
Pink and clear rhinestone CLIPS shown together.
(Seen in Christie Romero's "Warman's Jewelry, 3rd Ed, page 140.)

Used as a prize for the novel MEMOIRS of a SHAPE-SHIFTER
by Thomas Kaplan-Maxfield.
STARBURST brooch with chartreuse, aqua and gray rhinestones set in brushed gold tone, 2-5/8".   View   #Y5092 

 

 


ANTIQUES & COLLECTING Magazine
October 2008
Whitby Jet Jewelry

OTHER PUBLICATIONS:

NEW YORK TIMES
, February 2007
"Shopping On-line"

WOMEN'S WEAR DAILY, October 2006
"Victorian hair jewelry"
 

GRAND OPENING, January 1997
Summer 1998
Personal Appearance of Judith Katz-Schwartz,
Author, Appraiser on "Personal FX" & "Treasures in Your Home"
 

 

  We had fun lending our bakelite brooches for the SUNO NY Fashion Week Runway Show, Feb 2015.   Brooch   View 

  BAKELITE brooches.

We had fun lending our bakelite brooches for the SUNO NY Fashion Week Runway Show, Feb 2015.   Brooch   View 

 

   SAFARI MAGAZINE March 2015

LAVENDER blue rhinestone cornucopia brooch with gold tone leaves and flowers, 3-1/3". View #Y35542
This brooch was in SAFARI MAGAZINE in an article about symbols.

COUNTRY LIVING Magazine
February 2014
Victorian silver plated calling card stand with swinging brids.
 

 

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TO PURCHASE: You are on a reference page of Morning Glory Antiques & Jewelry. These items were photographed from jewelry we had over the years and from private collections, and most are for reference only.
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PLEASE NOTE: It is no longer possible to respond to individual questions regarding jewelry history, identification or value, or to offer written or verbal appraisals or opinions. The demand for this kind of information is absolutely too overwhelming for one dealer to fill. 
I love jewelry, but appraising and selling are two entirely different businesses, and I choose selling and research as my business.

Instead, I add articles on a regular basis to JEWEL CHAT on line Magazine, a wonderful reference for  information on many makers and styles of vintage jewelry.