Lot 3 Gold Tone MOP / Shell Moths – 2 Brooches and 1 Necklace EUC
Necklace is 14-15″. I have no explanation for this. Most likely, it’s on its way.
Necklace is 14-15″. I have no explanation for this. Most likely, it’s on its way.
Coro produced jewelry marked only with “Sterling,” particularly during the World War II era (roughly 1942–1945). They also identify as Sterling Craft by Coro. Their brooches are typically crafted from sterling silver with a gold vermeil (gold-plated) finish. This brooch features prong set faceted aqua-blue crystals, to form the flower centers. This can also be described as a floral spray or bouquet motif tied with a gold-tone ribbon or stem bundle. The size is substantial, measuring at approx. 4.25 x just over 2.5 inches. This brooch is quite a gorgeous piece. It’s a true head turner, if you ask me. Yes, it shows some vintage wear. It is not easily seen and it would need very close inspection. For its age, I can honestly say, it’s stunning.
Excellent condition. All stones bright and sparkling! Rare “starlight” Swarovski crystal cushion cut. Necklace 16″. I have no explanation for this. Most likely, it’s on its way.
The leaf with turquoise cabs is an unsigned Capri. I have no explanation for this. Most likely, it’s on its way.
Excellent condition, very sparkly! Bracelet is 6.75″. I have no explanation for this. Most likely, it’s on its way.
Signed CORO star shaped collar / scatter pin. This one has a bit of glue residue which is hard to detect unless looking very closely. See above condition. A pair of beautiful dangle earrings,faceted, prong-set.