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Coro Princess Crown brooch.  Found in Maryanne Dolan's, "Collecting Rhine-stone & Colored Jewelry", 4th edition, page 225.  [larger view]  Courtesy of Emerald City.

Page 187 of Fred Rezazadeh's "Costume Jewelry: A Practical Handbook and Value Guide", this cute rhinestone bird has great design, sparkling rhine-stones and red enameling on his eye and beak.  Measures 1" x 1 1/4".  It is unsigned but well made.  [larger view]  Courtesy of Yesterdays Jewels.

This deco bird is shown on page 43 of Leigh Leshner's,  "Vintage Jewelry" book. Mea-suring 4 1/4", is is pot metal with clear rhinestones and a blue eye.  [larger view]  Courtesy of Another Peacock Boutique.

Sarah Coventry Celebrity parure.  "Collectible Costume Jewelry, Indentification and Values", updated 2003 by Cherri Simmonds.  Page 57.  [larger view]  Courtesy of Glittering Vintage Jewels.

Eisenberg garland.  Very simi-lar design in pink is found in "Signed Beauties of Costume Jewelry", by Marcia Brown.  Page 11.  [larger view]  Cour-tesy of Glittering Vintage Jewels.

This beautiful vintage bird from the 30's is in Leigh Leshner's book, "Vintage Jewelry".   Shown on page 25, it mea-sures 4".  It is pot metal with clear rhinestones with a red eye.  [larger view]  Courtesy of Another Peacock Boutique.

Unsigned spiky necklace 
silvertone with rhinestones, medium quality.  Lillian Baker, "100 Years of Collectible Jewelry", page 92.  [larger view
Courtesy of Emerald City.

 

Gorgeous curled leaf brooch set by Vendome.  The brooch is 4 1/4 inches long.  Gold tone with sparkling rhinestone pavé.   The pin is signed "Vendome, Des. Pat," on a rectangular plate. Signed clip earrings measure about 1 1/4 inches long.  1959 advertise-ment.  [larger view] [advertise-ment]  Courtesy of Eclectica.

Renoir Copper Artist Palette pin.  Shown on page 114 of "Fun Jewelry", 3rd Revised Edition, by Nancy Schiffer and page 203 of "Collectible Cos-tume Jewelry", by Cherri Simonds.  [larger & back views]  Courtesy of Milkyway Jewels.

A large white plastic cabochon is the centerpiece for these early (1949-1965) elegant earrings by Sarah Coventry. Aptly named "Snow Princess", they are surrounded by small goldentoned textured crowns that are accented by clear chatons. They measure just over 1" in diameter. Signed SARAH COV. on each of the clipbacks.  These earrings are featured on p. 39 of "Sarah Coventry Jewelry" by Kay Oshel (Schiffer Books, 2003) [larger view]  Courtesy of Yesterdays Jewels.

Regency atomic blue pin.  Smoke version shown in "Signed Beauties of Costume Jewelry", by Marcia Brown.  Page 238.  [larger view]  Courtesy of Glittering Vintage Jewels.

Shown on page 175 of Leigh Leshner's, "Vintage Jewelry" book, this carriage has clear rhinestones and it is pot metal with enameling.  It measures 3".  [larger view]  Courtesy of Another Peacock Boutique.
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