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FREE SHIPPING! This ca. 1960's Corocraft (one of the high-end Coro brands) brooch was found at an estate auction recently. Seemingly simple goldtone brooch is intricately constructed. One "loop" is of square-cut metal, while the other is fashioned as a rigid linked chain. Its leaf features smooth and textured finishes. On wire stems are an oval faux onyx and a creamy pearl, which is probably faux. Looks genuine, but it would be unlikely to find a real pearl on costume jewelry other than sterling or gold filled. (However, I own both real and faux pearls in my own collection, and if this is faux, it's a fabulous fake.)
Near-mint condition, possibly unworn. Measures approx. 2 1/4" long x 7/8" high.
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Item ID: CC-5229
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