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1.70 Carat Certified Emerald Diamond Platinum Brooch, circa 1930

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    Essex crystal carved and painted showing a bird upon a cherry tree branch. Set on a mother of pearl background in 18kt gold. Essex Crystal or reverse intaglio...
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