My largest Bakelite piece - a sewing box from probably the 1920s/30s. The outside is tarnished(as is usually the case), but the inside has retained its beautiful original color, a deep red swirled with black. Inside the lid is stamped 'Domart Sewing Box, Patented, Made in U.S.A. by The Domart Company, Glenside, PA.'
As for Bakelite jewelry - I'm surprised at just how directly the value is reflected in how collectible the piece is. Bangles can go for hundreds of dollars in some cases, yet brooches and earrings can be found at much lower prices. I personally don't like bangles, but I love earrings and brooches, so this works in my favor(I also like to coordinate colors, so being able to buy matching sets is wonderful!)
Two bar brooches from the 1930s, and one rather large piece from the 1940s. Unfortunately I didn't notice that the red one was glued together in the corner, but for the price I'm still quite happy with it.
Red pair with screw backs, 1930s/40s; green/yellow swirl pair with clip-on backs, 1940s/50s; brown carved pair whose original backs were replaced with pierced ear backs(not done by me!), 1930s/1940s.
Three buckles, all 1930s/40s. The green one was sold as Bakelite, but the red and brown weren't - I only found out once I cleaned them and they emitted that pungent chemical smell all Bakelite collectors are familiar with(I'm still not completely sure about the brown buckle - the hue is different from my other brown Bakelite, but I'm still including it).
A rainbow of Bakelite!
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