This Allan Adler vintage brooch is a rare find for coffee and tea lovers. Made of 925 sterling silver, it is a fine piece of jewelry with exquisite craftsmanship. The design features a pannikin, symbolizing the love for hot beverages, and is perfect for vintage and antique jewelry collectors. The brand name, Adler Sterling, speaks for itself and guarantees the quality of the item. This sterling silver pin is a must-have for anyone who appreciates unique and beautiful accessories.  pin brooch is 30mmx24mm weight 11.2grams great addition to your collection Who was Allan Adler?


Allan Adler was a silversmith, who through decades of work eventually became known as the “silversmith to the stars.” He also briefly made radar equipment for the US during World War II. Many of Adler’s clients were celebrities, Frank Sinatra, Errol Flynn were early clients of his. His career stretched long enough that people like Tom Hanks and Michael Jackson were also clients by the end of his life. 


Allan Adler also worked with several notable political figures. He made a silver coffee urn to be used as a fund-raiser for presidential-hopeful, John F. Kennedy. He also made silver pieces for Winston Churchill and Pat Brown, the 32nd Governor of California. His pieces have been featured in the “Living Treasures of California'' exhibition at the famed Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento. He was married to Becca Blanchard, the daughter of famed silversmith Porter Blanchard. Allan Adler’s pieces are valuable. Some sets can be worth tens of thousands of dollars. His work is prized for its clean mid-century design. Any prospective collector would be wise to look at any of Adler’s pieces that come up for auction.