Description: gold plated base metal, rhinestones. The wings are sprung and each carries a spike; to attach the pin, the wings are bent upwards and the spikes underneath catch on the clothing, held in place by the springs
Marked: unsigned
Reference: This is identical to a pin marked Reinad once on site - see CER334. The plating suggests a date in the late 1940s. Brunialti, American Costume Jewelry - Art and Industry (2008) Vol 1 p 160, the spring and pin mechanism patented by DeRosa in 1935-36, and used later by others, eg Ora Mfg; see RED292. Reference Links - cer334 red292
Condition: Excellent
Size: 2" x 1.5"
Price: US$295 ' - see our Sales Policies (link below) for any extra shipping charges - & why (Sept 2025) these items will still ship tariff-free, to and through the USA
Please quote Item # cer661 in your email
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