Crown Trifari
1930s-1960s pieces with crown mark are highly sought after by collectors.
Learn how to identify authentic Trifari pieces by their marks and hallmarks.
1930s mark (Krussman & Fishel). Early Trifari pieces from the company's founding era.
1930s-1960s crown mark — the most collectible era of Trifari production.
1950s onward — copyright symbol added to protect designs.
Later production pieces with trademark symbol instead of copyright.
Several factors determine the value of Trifari jewelry in today's market.
1930s-1960s pieces with crown mark are highly sought after by collectors.
Pieces by their chief designer are iconic and command premium prices.
Lucite animal brooches are extremely valuable — animals like roosters, fish, seals, and owls are most sought after.
Gold-washed sterling from WWII era are rare and valuable.
Carved glass fruit and flower motifs are distinctive and collectible.
Complete parures (matching sets) bring higher prices than individual pieces.
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Authentic Trifari Jelly Bellies range from $200 to $2,000+ depending on the figure and condition. Animals (roosters, fish, seals, owls) are most sought after.
Yes. Trifari with intact plating, no missing stones, and working clasps brings premium prices. Worn pieces still have value but less than mint examples.
Some pieces lost tags or had marks wear off. We can often identify unmarked Trifari by design, construction, and materials. Bring them in!
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