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 "American Costume Jewelry" by Brunialti.  Coro 1946 "China Peacock Duette" designed by Alfred Katz.  Pages 84 & 86.  [larger view]  Courtesy of Jazzle Dazzle.  NFS

1960's K.J.L. bib & earrings. "The Confident Collector", 2nd Edition by Harrice Simons Miller, page 246.  [larger viewCourtesy of Antiquing On Line.

Trifari great blue heron jelly belly pin.  "American Costume Jewelry 1935-1950", by Carla & Roberto Brunialti. Pg. 149.  [larger view]  Courtesy of Milkyway Jewels.

Avon Mouse figural pin shown on Page 39 of "Costume Jewelry - A Practical Handbook & Value Guide" by Fred Rezazadeh.  [larger view]  Courtesy of Past 4 Sale Jewelry.

Sailor and his girl with flirty fan, both have red chaton rhinestone faces and clear rhinestone accents. A 1940's chatelaine pin of gilded pot metal. Double chains link the two together. Shown on page 58 of "Unsigned Beauties Costume Jewelry Book" by Marcia Brown.  [larger view]  Courtesy of Crystal Violin.

Weiss Christmas tree pin.  Found on page 157 in "Signed Beauties of Costume Jewelry", by Marcia Brown. In different color combinations than the book.  [larger view] [back view Courtesy of Sir Walter O'Murphy's Treasure Chest.

"American Costume Jewelry" by Brunialti.  McClelland Barclay brooch 1941.  Page 248.  [larger view]  Courtesy of Jazzle Dazzle.  NFS

Proposal scene.  "Collecting Rhinestone and Colored Jewelry", 3rd edition, by Maryanne Dolan, page 261.  Unknown maker.  (The yellow on the back is glue.)  [larger view] [back view]  Courtesy of The Enchanted Castle.

"American Costume Jewelry" by Brunialti.  Coro 1939 quivering camellia duette designed by Adolph Katz.  Pages 51-52  [larger view]  Courtesy of Jazzle Dazzle.  NFS

Seen in many references including Brunialti's, "American Costume Jewelry", p. 51-52 and Angie Gordon's, "Twentieth Century Costume Jewellery", p. 191.  [larger view] [patent]  Courtesy of Emerald City.

Eisenberg Classic 1994.  "Christmas Jewelry" by Mary Morrison, page 30.  Marked Eisenberg Ice with a tiny 94 underneath the signature.  [larger view] [back view]  Courtesy of The Enchanted Castle.  NFS

This is an unsigned variation of the screech owl designed by Geissman that is shown in  "American Costume Jewelry" by Brunialti on pages 49-50.   The book item is by Coro and dated 1938.  Pages 49-50.   [larger view]  Courtesy of Jazzle Dazzle.
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