How Many BSK-My Fair Lady were made for collection by: agent207@yahoo.com
I can't find a source of information that shows and tells how many Brooches were made for the BSK-MFL collection. Over time, I have collected 17, but in my searches, I found ones that I didn't know about. I was shocked to find a Gold Top Hat, white gloves, and black walking stick, after I got my black top hat. Does anyone have a source for this information.
Thanks, Black Top Hat
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Fair Lady BSK by: Anonymous
Hello Gloria
BSK, vintage costume jewelry marks - 1960s... Fair Lady is more collectible and would realize a better price, especially as your Fair Lady Brooch is in excellent condition.
I have a brooch made by bsk, my fair lady next to excellent condition the wagon full of flowers.
Could you please tell me how much approximately the brooch could be worth. How and who can I sell it to, I live in Montreal Quebec Canada.
Thank you in advance. Gloria
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My Fair Lady and B.S.K. by: Yvonne
My Fair Lady costume jewelry is one of the best known of the B.S.K. manufacturer jewelry line. They did several brooches, each commemorating the My fair Lady musical, a Hollywood musical classic composed by Frederick Lowe, a European musical prodigy.
The My Fair Lady pins are quite lovely. They are enameled in colors of pinks, yellows, whites and other colors. The most popular of the pins is the floral hat. But if you can find the wheelbarrow loaded with flowers, well that is a the My Fair Lady costume jewelry prize!
It is very difficult to put a monetary value without seeing it or even having the benefit of a photo. Condition is important, is the enamel still in good condition?
My Fair Lady vintage costume jewelry is a great place to start your costume jewelry collection as B.S.K. is more affordable than say Weiss and Trifari.
The name B.S.K. is the trading name and the initials of the owners of the company, Benny Steinberg, Slovitt and Kaslo. The jewelry was made between 1948 and the early 1980s and "My Fair Lady" costume is the most collectible.
Nelle, we would love to see a photo of your My Fair Lady pin if at all possible!