Description: rhodium plated base metal, rhinestones, enamelling
Marked: unsigned
Reference: Roberto Brunialti communicates that Womens Wear Daily 1 March 1940 describes a series of 'enamel figures of natives of various countries, are to be worn in sets, as Cohn & Rosenberger feature them' - dating this and other such pieces. See Brunialti, American Costume Jewelry - Art and Industry (2008) Vol 1 p 96.This is a copy (as Coro often produced) of a pin by Dujay - see DUJ211; and COR752, signed pin Reference Links - duj211 cor752
Condition: Excellent
Size: 1.7" x 1.7"
Price: US$675 ' - see our Sales Policies (link below) for any shipping charges
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