CORO Duette - Lot 58

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CORO Duette - Lot 58
CORO Duette Metal set consisting of three brooches and two lapel clips that can form a brooch with a horse motif. One brooch signed, "Thorobreds", 1943, designed by Adolph Katz. Dimensions: 2.5 x 2 cm; 6 x 5 cm. Missing stones, used condition. Bibliography: - Brunalti Roberto, Brunalti Carla Ginelli, American Costume Jewelry: Art & Industry, 1935-1950, Volume 1, Schiffer Publishing Ltd, 2008, page 137. Founded in New York in 1901, the Coro brand has become a symbol of American popular culture thanks to the exceptional quality of its jewelry. Its style is distinguished by the use of colorful rhinestones and nature-inspired motifs, featuring flowers, horses, birds, bees and enamels. The company has shown a strong interest in technological innovation, as evidenced by the patent for the duette, a mechanism that unites two clips into a single brooch. Founded in 1901 in New York, the Coro brand became a symbol of American pop culture due to the exceptional quality of its jewelry. Its style is characterized by the use of colorful rhinestones and nature-inspired motifs, featuring flowers, horses, birds, bees, and enamels. The company also demonstrated a strong interest in technological innovation, as evidenced by the Duette patent, a mechanism that allows two clips to be combined into a single brooch.
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