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1960s Ruth Berridge American Modern Anticlastic Sterling Silver Brooch

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Rare Carolyn Gleick Rosene Large Scale Sterling Wood American Modernist Brooch
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Large scale sterling silver and ebony wood brooch created by noted American modernist Carolyn Gleick Rosene, circa 1950's. Brooch measures 5 5/8" in lengt...
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