Marcel Boucher, a jewelry designer, established his company in New York in 1937, where he produced creative and imaginative designed jewelry. Born in France, he emigrated to the U.S. in the early 1920's and first worked for Mazer Brothers in New York during the early 1930's. He died in 1966 and his company continued until 1979 when it was sold to D'Orlan Industries in Canada.
The unique design of this brooch creates a framework of gold-tone scalloped pedals encasing small individual flowers with sapphire blue rhinestone centers. The domed, silver-tone center is composed of individual rhinestone floral of clear pedals with blue centers or blue pedals and clear centers. The brooch measures 2" across and is fitted with a safety clasp mechanism. The back is stamped "Boucher" with the copyright symbol and the number "9669". This mark was used after 1955. There are no missing stones or metal wear. Near mint condition for your wearing pleasure.