Description: gold plated base metal, rhinestones. The filigree doors are sprung closed, and when opened reveal the winged cupid with bow inside.
Marked: S (symbol), Athennic Arts, C (copyright)
Reference: Brunialti, American Costume Jewelry - Art and Industry (2008) Vol 2 p 35 for Rice Weiner's Athennic Arts trademark, which corresponds to three June 1941 design patents with Greek (Byzantine) themes - at the same time as the Etrusceana and PersianCraft series - see WWD 7 July 1941 p 25, CER594, bracelet with Cupid / Eros as the central figure, amid patented design elements; and CER610, bracelet using some of the same elements, pictured in a syndicated feature, eg in the Santa Cruz [CA] Evening News, 3 Dec 1941, p 12, in gold or silver (called in error 'Athenian Arts'); click thumbnail above to view advertisement. Reference Links - cer594 cer610
Condition: Excellent
Size: 2.75" x 1.85"; chain length 19.5"
Price: US$675 ' - see our Sales Policies (link below) for any shipping charges
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