CORO, MARCEL BOUCHER and others - Lot 59

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CORO, MARCEL BOUCHER and others - Lot 59
CORO, MARCEL BOUCHER and others Set of three metal, rhinestone and colored stone brooches forming birds, including a bird of paradise. One brooch signed on plate on back, another probably Marcel Boucher, 1941. Dimensions: 5 - 14 cm. Used condition. Bibliography: Deanna Farneti Cera, Adorning Fashion. The History of Costume Jewellery to Modern Times, ACC Art Books, 2019. Patrizia Sandretto, Re Rebaudengo's collection. Gioielli Fantasia, Costume Jewelry, Silvana Editoriale, 2010, figure 172. 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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