Description: gold plated base metal, rhinestones, lucite
Marked: Coro
Reference: For the original 1945 sterling production, see COR1735 and Brunialti, American Costume Jewelry - Art and Industry (2008) Vol 2 p 209. Patent is reproduced below (scroll down); designer Adolph Katz, filed March, granted June 1945. Advertised in Vogue, 1 June 1945, p 32; click thumbnail above to view advertisement. This is a later non-sterling production marked Coro, like other jelly belly pins of 1949-50 - eg the Cat, Brunialti, op. cit p 205. Reference Links - cor1735
Condition: Excellent
Size: 2.25" x 2"
Price: US$1275 ' - see our Sales Policies (link below) for any shipping charges
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