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Arne Nordlie vintage Norwegian brooch in sterling silver (925S) with gold plating, Lily of the Valley design, 11.3 g, 6 cm wide, origin Norway, circa 1960s–1970s, good vintage condition, no laboratory report.

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Arne Nordlie – Vintage Norwegian Sterling Silver Brooch (925S), Gold Plated – Lily of the Valley Design

Elegant vintage brooch by the Norwegian jewelry manufacturer Arne Nordlie. The brooch is crafted in sterling silver (925S) with a gold-plated finish and features a refined lily-of-the-valley motif set in a stylized leaf form.

The design reflects the Scandinavian modernist aesthetic of the mid-20th century, combining organic shapes with minimalist elegance. Three small bell-shaped flowers emerge delicately from the curved stem inside the leaf, creating a light and graceful composition.

The brooch is stamped N 925S, confirming its manufacture in Norway and the use of sterling silver.

Details

• Maker: Arne Nordlie
• Country: Norway
• Period: circa 1960s–1970s
• Material: Sterling silver (925S), gold plated
• Design: Lily of the valley / stylized leaf
• Condition: Good vintage condition with minor signs of wear consistent with age
• Hallmark: N 925S
• Safety clasp in good working order

This elegant Scandinavian brooch is a fine example of Norwegian mid-century jewelry design and would make a beautiful addition to any vintage jewelry collection.

Carefully packaged and shipped with tracking and insurance

Arne Nordlie – Vintage Norwegian Sterling Silver Brooch (925S), Gold Plated – Lily of the Valley Design

Elegant vintage brooch by the Norwegian jewelry manufacturer Arne Nordlie. The brooch is crafted in sterling silver (925S) with a gold-plated finish and features a refined lily-of-the-valley motif set in a stylized leaf form.

The design reflects the Scandinavian modernist aesthetic of the mid-20th century, combining organic shapes with minimalist elegance. Three small bell-shaped flowers emerge delicately from the curved stem inside the leaf, creating a light and graceful composition.

The brooch is stamped N 925S, confirming its manufacture in Norway and the use of sterling silver.

Details

• Maker: Arne Nordlie
• Country: Norway
• Period: circa 1960s–1970s
• Material: Sterling silver (925S), gold plated
• Design: Lily of the valley / stylized leaf
• Condition: Good vintage condition with minor signs of wear consistent with age
• Hallmark: N 925S
• Safety clasp in good working order

This elegant Scandinavian brooch is a fine example of Norwegian mid-century jewelry design and would make a beautiful addition to any vintage jewelry collection.

Carefully packaged and shipped with tracking and insurance

Details

Era
1900-2000
Laboratory report
No laboratory report
Metal
Silver
Brand jewellery
No
Total weight
11.3 g
Condition
Excellent condition - barely used with minimal signs of wear
Gender
Women
Country of Origin
Norway
Width
6 cm
NorwayVerified
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Objects sold
Private

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