Elzac Ceramic & Blue Lucite Bonnet Head Pin
Vintage 1940's brooch is nicknamed the "Bonnet Head" because of the fabulous lucite headpiece. The face is ceramic, with painted features. Brunialti's costume jewelry reference book attributes this design to Elzac, a California Pottery company who made other whimsical ceramic and lucite figurals. This one measures 3" in height. The lucite is nice and thick and has held up well over time. It's affixed to the back of the ceramic with a strong glue, and there is a two-part metal pinback embedded in the lucite. Condition is very good overall, though the lip paint was either not put on well to begin with, or there has been some loss. - $150
Elzac Victim of Fashion Sophisticated Lady Face Pin Brooch
1940s pin brooch features a sophisticated lady with painted ceramic face, green sude and leather suit and hat, faux pearl brooch. I haven't seen this particular beauty before. Though unmarked, this was made by California Pottery company ELZAC. I love the detail -- the very fashionable upturned hat, the little goldtone embellishment in her scarf. 3 3/4" height with some mild soiling to her hat and faux pearl (buyer may want to attempt to clean this but I'm leaving it as it is), and some mild paint loss to her lips and hair. - $140
1940's Ceramic Face & Turban Pin
Similar to the Victim of Fashion pins, this ceramic face pin with closed eyes and ethnic flair was probably also made in the 1940's California Pottery era. Painted gold turban and turquoise-colored plastic cabochon accent; 1 7/8" height with glued-on metal pinback. - $40
Elzac California Pottery Victim of Fashion Lamb Pin
Elzac California Pottery lamb pin with the sweetest painted expression and pompon topknot. Light paint loss, some soiling to pompons. 2 1/2". - $145
Elzac Ceramic & Red Lucite Chick Pin
I love jewelry that gives me a chuckle, and this Elzac California Pottery ceramic and lucite chick pin does just that! Circa 1940's, with a single red lucite piece carved into wings and feathers attached to a ceramic body. 2 1/2" in height, nearly 3" across. Excellent condition. - $120
ELZAC Sweet Face Puppy Dog Pin
This little floppy-eared ceramic puppy dog pin is so adorable, and he's all gussied up with a fabric bow and collar so he'll look even more adoptable. Appears to be Elzac, a 1940's California Pottery company that produced a wide variety of these ceramic figurals. He's a good size, measuring 2 3/8" across. Metal c-clasp pinback is affixed to a lucite strip that is glued on to the back. Very good overall condition, with some mild surface crazing which is more apparent in the photo than in actuality. - $120
Elzac Ceramic & Lucite Figural Squirrel Pin
Adorable 1940's figural squirrel pin is blue-glazed ceramic with a twisted applejuice lucite tail. He has a wide-eyed expression and is jealously guarding the little nut between his paws. Facial features are painted. Unmarked Elzac. 2 1/2" height; condition is excellent. Plastic/metal pinback is original. - $165
Elzac Victim of Fashion Angel Pin
Ceramic and lucite figural pin depicts an angel with halo and wings -- circa 1940's -- is a very scarce design by Elzac, a California Pottery company. 1 5/8" x 2". Very good condition with minimal surface crazing. - $165
California Pottery Chinaman Pin
California pottery style chinaman with ceramic face and hat, painted leather and suede clothing. 2 1/4" in height. Marked on back "NG" and a couple symbols I'm unsure of. - $65
Elzac California Pottery Ceramic Squirrel Pin
Maybe one of my savvy customers will know what storybook this squirrel is from! She is carrying a basket of goodies and has a knowing look on her face! California Pottery ceramic squirrel pin is 2 1/4" tall, excellent condition. Possibly an Elzac Co. piece. - $120
Elzac California Pottery Winking Cow Pin
Vintage 1940's ceramic winking milk cow pin with tuft of fuzz on her head; 3" tall. Small flecks of enamel loss. Elzac Co., Los Angeles - $120
Elzac Ceramic & Lucite Duck Pin
Ceramic duck in flight with tinted lucite wings. There is a melt/burn mark on the lucite backing that cannot be seen -- possibly from manufacture and does not interfere with stability of piece. 3 1/2" wide, 3 1/4" total height. Elzac Co., Los Angeles. - $60
Victim of Fashion Turban Lady Face Pin
Victim of Fashion face pin features a lady in a gaily colored turban or head scarf, decorated with metallic silver braid. 2 1/2" in height. Made in California sticker attached to back. Some mild crazing to the face, a couple of loose threads, and a chip in the back of the piece which does not compromise the front at all. - $120
Ceramic Fish Pin & Earring Set
Darling 1940's ceramic fish pin (2" wide) and matching screwback earrings (3/4") appear to be California Pottery pieces. Very beautifully crafted, with turquoise shading and gilt accents. Backing is wood. Excellent condition. - $50
Victim of Fashion White Bearded Chinaman
Extraordinary and rare male Victim of Fashion, made by the California Pottery Elzac Co. A venerable old Chinese man with white beard and colorful yarn turban; wood backing and metal pinback. Measures a total of 3 1/4" height. Condition is very good overall, with some mild scraping to the top of his head (possibly part of the turban is missing). Mild crazing to the ceramic glaze. - $120
Elzac California Pottery Pompom Girl Face w/ Lucite
1940's "Victim of Fashion" ceramic face pin is adorned with wood bead "braids" and necklace, with fuzzy blue-green pompoms for hair. She has a solid yellow-tinted lucite piece, ruffled for the collar, and shaped to continue up along the back for support. Metal c-clasp pinback is riveted into the back of the lucite. 3 1/4" in height. Very good overall condition; the paint on the face is beautifully intact, although the ceramic glaze has some crazing which is fairly common with these vintage face pins. The pompoms could stand a cleaning although I have opted to leave that up to the buyer. - $150
ELZAC Ceramic Spanish Boy and Girl Figural Pins Absolutely fantastic and VERY unusual full figural ceramic pins appear to be the work of Elzac, a California pottery firm famous for its often ethnic "Victim of Fashion" faces. Glazed ceramic with painted details and fabric costume touches, these pins appear to be a Spanish boy and girl. To find these two together (!) in such great shape and with such detail is just fantastic. The boy (3 1/8") has a shy look with upturned eyes and hands behind his back; he wears an embroidered fabric serape and a painted wood hat. The girl (3") has a similarly embroidered head shawl, fabric braid, and a painted wood basket on her head filled with colorful beads (representing fruit). Her eyes are closed or downcast, and her feet turned inward in a kind of shy posture. Both have plastic and metal c-clasp pinbacks glued onto the unglazed back. Excellent overall condition. - $400
Ceramic Native Asian or Blackamoor Dancer Pin & Earring Set
This 1940's era ceramic pin and screwback earring set features a full-figured native dancer, bare-breasted with colorful yellow and red headdress and costume. Perhaps she is Balinese? She stands 3 1/4" and looks like some of the Elzac California Pottery figurals I've seen, but there are no markings. She has sustained a bit of scuffing to the face and torso, and a small chip off her hand. but still this is a very unique and collectible item. Glued-on metal pinback. Matching screwback earrings measure just over 1". - $120
1940s Copa de Oro Ceramic Turbanned Lady Face Pin ~ MAZIE
Meet Mazie! Spectacular ceramic face pin brooch, circa 1940s, by California Pottery maker Copa de Oro. These face brooches are similar to those made by Elzac, and this lady has the characteristic cut-out eyes of Copa de Oro pieces. Her turban is a forest green color with metallic gold painted stripes; white ceramic spirals are glued on to her headdress and neckline. 3" in height with two-part embedded metal pin mechanism (c-clasp). Original stickers are still on the back which include the name of this gal. Excellent condition apart from mild surface crazing, typical of this age piece. - $120
Elzac 1940s Saloon Dame Ceramic Face Pin
1940s ceramic Elzac pin is a saloon dame with red cellophane bustline and head piece, red sequinned choker and earrings. She has a single red feather springing out of the head piece. Painted features include dark black hair and the closed-eye expression characteristic of Elzac, a California Pottery that produced a variety of whimsical ceramic figural pieces. Approximately 4" total height. Very good condition apart from some surface crazing and a chip in the back which does not affect structural integrity. - $160