What does Sarah mean on jewelry?

Sarah Coventry jewelry was named after the granddaughter of Lyman K. Stuart, the founder of the company. It later sold the company in the 1990s; Sarah Coventry jewelry was purchased at home jewelry parties by “fashion directors” throughout the country.

How do I know if I have Sarah Coventry jewelry?

Sarah Coventry jewelry bore the following identifying marks:

  • “Coventry” – First use 1949.
  • “Sarah Coventry” – First use 1949.
  • “SC” – First use 1950.
  • “Sarah” – First use 1951.
  • “Sarah Cov” – First use 1953.

What is Sarah Coventry jewelry made of?

You’ll find pieces made from both silvertone and gold-colored metals, often set with large faux pearls and other gemstone simulants. Sarah Coventry jewelry was most popular during the 1950s and 1960s and continued to be offered at home parties for a few years after the company’s 1981 bankruptcy.

How do you clean Vintage Sarah Coventry jewelry?

You simply spray on, let sit for 30 seconds then wipe dry with a clean cloth. Lifts away oils, dirt and discoloration and gets into filigree and engravings. No brushing or polishing needed. Your pieces look as if they just came out of the store’s jewelry case.

When did Sarah Coventry stop making jewelry?

Sarah Coventry was sold in 1984 after filing for bankruptcy and its manufacturing moved to China and India, finally ending its house-party sales techniques. Though the brand did enjoy a few brief periods of resurgence, it completely ceased production in 2008.

What does SC on jewelry mean?

SC – Silver colored metal. SLF – Silver finish.

What does SC mean on jewelry?

single-cut
SC – single-cut, denotes trim diamonds that are cut with fewer facets than round brilliant cut diamonds. Semi-mt. – Semi-mount, a setting or piece of jewelry in which all of the trim stones are real and permanently set, but the main stone is not, leaving options open for gemstone or diamond setting.

What should I look for in vintage jewelry?

2. Examine Your Vintage Jewelry Items

  • After looking at the craftsmanship, consider the materials. A vintage and antique jewelry identification guide always focuses on materials.
  • The cut of the gems can also point to specific eras.
  • Check the clasps.
  • Take the type into account.
  • Look for evidence of the designer.

What does SC stand for on jewelry?

SC – single-cut, denotes trim diamonds that are cut with fewer facets than round brilliant cut diamonds. Semi-mt. – Semi-mount, a setting or piece of jewelry in which all of the trim stones are real and permanently set, but the main stone is not, leaving options open for gemstone or diamond setting.

What is Miriam Haskell jewelry worth?

The Miriam Haskell company, after decades of production of some of the finest costume jewelry, was sold in 1990. Today, authentic and clearly marked Miriam Haskell costume jewelry pieces range in value from $250 to $12,500 on the online market.

How to view Sarah Coventry’s jewelry in order?

View our Sarah Coventry jewelry by 1) alphabetical order or 2) by category. Click below, then click the beginning letter of the Sarah Coventry piece you are looking for. If you want to see all Sarah Coventry or just browse through our online catalog, click on the first link below – “Sarah Coventry Jewelry In Stock – in alphabetical order”.

Who is Sarah Coventry and what is she known for?

She contributed to The Spruce for over 11 years. Collectors of vintage fashion jewelry have nearly all heard about Sarah Coventry jewelry, a favorite brand that was sold for several decades. But did you know that Sarah Coventry was just one of the lines produced by Emmons Jewelry, Inc.?

When did Sarah Coventry make her pierced earrings?

Pierced earrings are signed, which is rare for Sarah Coventry pierced earrings. Produced after Sarah Coventry had declared bankruptcy and was taken over by several companies. These pierced earrings were not marked and were made between 1985-87. Suggested retail on the card was $7.00 but Walmart decided to sell them for $6.30!

What kind of stones do Sarah Coventry use?

Limited edition, as were many Sarah Coventry crosses. Color variations perhaps due to pieces produced over a period of time and/or fading. The stones are Carnival Molded Glass cabochons and were used by other companies such as DeLizza & Elster.