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I wanted to know a little more about its history, year made, etc. And I did. The crystals were Aurora Borealis introduced by Swarovski in 1955. I was able to get a more accurate date by comparin...
There is no signature on the red piece just the charm. I never thought it would be this hard to figure out what these pieces are and what they might be worth. I found a pair of trifari earring, a pai...
The light green is transculent, pearly, uneven surfaces on the beads. It has a diamond on both the chain and the clasp. There is cursive on the back that looks like it says corney. The olive green and...
None of the necklaces are glass so they must all be lucite. What is a lisner tail? It has a J clasp and the other side has a round piece at the end of the change with a hole cut out. Looks kind of lik...
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I misunderstood. I would love to see the set in the book. I have the necklace, bracelet and the earrings. I have a bunch of other pieces. Some that I am not sure if it is bakelight or not. I am going...
Thanks for your help but it is a CORO piece. Coro, a partnership between Emanuel Cohn (the "Co") and Gerald Rosenberg (the "ro"), began producing jewelry in New York in 1901 and continued through th...
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