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Location: TORINO, (TURIN) ITALY
Scene: Turino, Italy - Castello del Valentino
Description: Vintage Silver & Enamel Souvenir Travel Bracelet Shield Charm
Measurements:
| Height: 5/8 inch |
Width: 1⁄2 inch |
| Depth: 1/8 inch |
Weight: 1.0 grams |
Condition: Beautiful detail and in excellent condition for its age!
Shipping: I'd be happy to combine shipping if you win more than one charm! |
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History
These sterling silver enamelled travel shield charms were popular with European, British and American travelers in the 1940's, 1950's 1960's, 1970's, and are highly collectible items today. The colorful vintage / retro look is very appealing to collectors and are quite the conversation piece. Some have a vintage patina and some look like they are brand new even if they are over 50 or 60 years old. They are wearable postcards and miniature works of art.
Women documented their travels by collecting a souvenir shield charm depicting the town or country coat of arms crest, a scenic picture of the area, castles, a famous landmark (Eiffel Tower), building (White House), person from history (Mozart) or an event (Olympics). These charms were often given to women as gifts from their men who were traveling abroad.

Entrance court.

A cutaway drawing of the palace.
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Turino, Italy - Castello del Valentino
Turin (Italian: Torino; Piedmontese: Turin; pronounced [tyɾ'iɲ]) is a major city as well as a business and cultural centre in northern Italy, capital of the Piedmont region, located mainly on the right bank of the Po River. The population of the city of Turin is 908,000 (2004 census); its agglomeration totals about 1.7 million inhabitants, while its metropolitan area has a population of 2.2 million inhabitants.[2] Turin is well-known as the home of the Shroud of Turin and Juventus FC, headquarters of Fiat and Lancia automobile manufacturers and host of the 2006 Winter Olympics. It has been the capital of the Duchy of Savoy since 1563, then of the Kingdom of Savoy and finally the first capital of the unified Italy.
The Castle of Valentino (Italian Castello del Valentino) is a historical edifice in Turin, northern Italy. It is located in the Park of Valentino, and is seat of the Architecture Faculty of the Politecnico di Torino. It is one of the Residences of the Royal House of Savoy included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1997.
The ancient castle was bought by Duke Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy under advice by Andrea Palladio. The name Valentino, first mentioned in 1275, seems to derive from a saint called Valentino whose relics were worshipped in a church then existing nearby.
The current structure is due to Marie Christine of France, wife of Victor Amadeus I, who dwelt here from 1630. It has a horseshoe shape, with four round towers at each angle, and a wide inner court with marble pavement. The ceilings of the false upper floors are clearly in transalpino (French) style. The fa�ade spots a huge coat of arms of the House of Savoy. Works lasted until 1660.
Little modifications were brought in the early 19th century, when also much of the 17th century furniture was stripped off by the French troops. Later the palace lied in a general state of abandon, until in 1860 it was chosen as seat of the engineering faculty of Turin. It has been restored in recent times. Now it is the the central building of the Architecture faculty of the Politecnico di Torino.
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Italy Vintage Silver & Enamel Souvenir Travel Shield Charms
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| Bari, Italy - Coat of Arms |
Bari, Italy - Ship |
Bologna, Italy - Coat of Arms |
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| Bologna, Italy - Two Medieval Towers |
Catania, Italy - Coat of Arms |
Catania, Sicily, Italy - Piazza Duomo |
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| Firenze, Italy - Campanile di Giotto |
Firenze, Italy - Duomo & Campanile Giotto |
Firenze, Italy - Florentine Lily |
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| Firenze, Italy - Palazzo Vechio |
Firenze, Italy - Palazzo Vechio |
Firenze, Italy - Ponte Vecchio |
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| Genova, Italy - Coat of Arms |
Genova, Italy - La Lanterna Lighthouse |
Genova, Italy - Piazzo di Ferrari Fountain |
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| Gerona, Catalonia, Spain - |
Messina, Italy - Coat of Arms |
Messina, Italy - Port Protectress |
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| Milano Marittima, Italy |
Milano, Italy - Coat of Arms |
Milano, Italy - Coat of Arms |
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| Milano, Italy - Downtown |
Milano, Italy - Duomo |
Milano, Italy - Duomo |
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| Napoli, Italy - Naples Bay & Vesuvius |
Palermo, Italy - Coat of Arms |
Roma, Italy - 1960 Olympics |
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| Roma, Italy - 1960 Olympics |
Roma, Italy - 1960 Olympics |
Roma, Italy - 1960 Olympics |
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| Roma, Italy - Colosseum |
Roma, Italy - Forum Arch of Constantine |
Roma, Italy - Forum Arch of Constantine |
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| Roma, Italy - San Pietro |
Roma, Italy - She Wolf, Remus & Romulus |
Roma, Italy - She Wolf, Remus & Romulus |
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| Roma, Italy - SPQR (Motto of Rome) |
Roma, Italy - Trevi Fountain |
Roma, Italy - Trinita dei Monti & Spanish Steps |
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| Sorrento, Italy - Coat of Arms |
Torino, Italy - Basilica of Superga |
Torino, Italy - Coat of Arms |
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| Torino, Italy - Mole Antonelliana |
Torino, Italy - Mole Antonelliana |
Torino, Italy - Valentino Castle |
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| Trieste, Italy - |
Trieste, Italy - Coat of Arms |
Trieste, Italy - The Castle of Miramare. |
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| Trieste, Italy - The Castle of Miramare. |
Turin, Italy - Torino the Bull |
Venezia, Italy - Campanile di San Marco |
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| Venezia, Italy - Grand Canal |
Venezia, Italy - Grand Canal Gondola |
Venezia, Italy - Grand Canal Gondola |
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| Venezia, Italy - Rialto Bridge |
Venice, Italy - St. Mark's Lion |
Venice, Italy - St. Mark's Lion |
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| Venice, Italy - St. Mark's Lion |
Venice, Italy - St. Mark's Square |
Venice, Italy - St. Mark's Square |
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Verona, Italy - Castelvecchio Bridge |
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| Verona, Italy - Church of Santa Anastasia and Bell Tower from San Pietro Castle |
Verona, Italy - Coat of Arms |
Verona, Italy - Coat of Arms |
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| Verona, Italy - Della Ragione Staircase |
Verona, Italy - Della Scala Tombs |
Verona, Italy - Juliet's Balcony |
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| Verona, Italy - Juliet's Balcony at Villa Capuleti |
Verona, Italy - Juliets Tomb |
Verona, Italy - Piazza delle Erbe |
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| Verona, Italy - Piazza delle Erbe |
Verona, Italy - Roman Arena |
Verona, Italy - Roman Arena |
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| Verona, Italy - Romeo & Juliet |
Vicenza, Italy - Coat of Arms |
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Shield Charm Collectors Guide
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Types of Travel Shield Charms
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Engliand or UK Charms
English charms usually have baked in enamel and have an ornate sterling silver scroll pattern around the edges. The place name appears in the rounded curve on the bottom in raised silver. Primarily crests of England, Scotland, Wales locations.
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Austria Shield Charms
Many Austrian shield charms have a slightly different shape than the typical shields. A curve on the top. A lot of these Austrian shield charms have a gorgeous embossed Austria Crest (�sterreich Wappen) on the backs.
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Building or Landmark Charm
Important or famous buildings: castles, churches, universities, bridges, cathedrals & museums are depicted on these scenic travel shield charms. |
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Notable Person Travel Shield Charms
Notable people from history are depicted on these shield charms. Favorites in my collection include Napoleon, Shakespeare, The Pope, and John F. Kennedy. |
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Event Shield Charms
Event shield charms commemorate important events and occasions such as the Olympics, World Fairs, innagurations, The Queens Jubilee, etc. |
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Charms in Unique Shapes
Some of the older vintage shield charms were made in different shapes and sizes than the typical shield charm. I love to find these little treasures. (See Koln top left) |
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Ornate Reverse Side
I especially like to find the rare charm with an ornate stamping on the back. Some charms were made two sided with a crest, flag or coat of arms on the back and a scene on the front. I wish they were all made two-sided. |
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Unique Charm Shapes
These types of enamel charms are great additions to your shield charm bracelet. These charms are about the same size, contain enamel and are also of the travel theme. |
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Silver or Metal & Enamel
These lovely cloisonne type charms have enamel baked around the silver or metal trim of the design. Some were created using silver, others were made from base metals such as copper and brass. |
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Enamel Bell Charms
Enamel bell charms are a beautiful addition to shield charm bracelets. They are typically from mountainous European locations. |
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Scenic Shield Charms
Scenic shield charms. The gorgeous mountain, coastline, village scenes are like miniature postcards that document your travels.
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Coat of Arms Shield Charms These colorful charms portray heraldry, a town coat of arms, crests, state or country flags or combinations of these elements. |
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Brass or base metal & Enamel
I really love this type of charm, even though very often they are not silver. The colors are in a warmer vintage palette and they are thicker in depth than the most popular shield charms. |
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Flag, Crest, Coat of Arms
Heraldry, Coat of arms, crests, state or country flags or combinations of these elements.
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Animal or Character Charms
Everyone loves these animal charms. One of my premier themed shield charm bracelets contains all animal charms – from zoos and nature parks around the world.
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Old Vintage Enamel Charms
These enamel charms have a somewhat muted vintage earthone) color scheme. They usually have a strip of silver between the name panel and the scene. The text panel fields are usually white, black or red. They don't get any prettier than this.
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About me:
I have one of the largest collections of travel shield charms in the world. I have acquired tens of thousands of shield charms that are organized and alphabetized by country, city, state or town location. I have hundreds of shield charms bracelets that still contain all of their original charms. I frequently list my duplicates on ebay and sell charms from my online shield charm store. I am the editor of the Shield Charm Collectors Guide which contains a comprehensive collection of vintage enamel shield charms from all over the world. This handy guide assists collectors in their search, so they can browse photos of travel shield charms that exist and locate the travel shield charms that they are interested in collecting. If you are looking for a specific charm, please feel free to contact me and I will do my best to locate the charm for you.
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