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Vintage DeRosa Sterling Cuckoo Clock Brooch 1940s

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A Vintage DeRosa Cuckoo Clock Brooch. A fabulous figural, artfully designed and crafted in solid sterling silver vermeil. With drop weights and a moving pendulum this is the ultimate in funky lapel art. DeRosa costume jewellery, founded by Ralph DeRosa in the 1930s, led the way in complex and heavily dimensional costume jewellery designs. Known for high quality materials and craftmanship DeRosa creations spanned from elegant Art Deco inspired brooches to whimsical figurals with an adorable novelty factor. It is exceptionally rare to find a piece. Vintage Condition: Very good without damage or noteworthy wear. Materials: Sterling silver vermeil, glass Signed: Derosa, Sterling Fastening: Dual pin clip Approximate Dimensions: 8.5cm tall Established in 2016, this is a British brand that is already making a name for itself in the jewellery world both at home and internationally. My business has been built with love; a love of discovery, a passion for vintage jewellery and a desire to deliver a one-of-a-kind experience. Sourcing the very best vintage jewellery from across the globe, each piece in my collection has been carefully chosen and curated by me so that I can share its unique story with you. Timeless treasures, selected for their superior design, quality and individuality, I have built a collection like no other. Immersed in the wonderful world of antiques from an early age, vintage jewellery has always had a special place in my heart. Forever fascinated by these intricate pieces of wearable art, I feel incredibly lucky to work in an industry that I love; an industry unlike any other. Choosing a vintage jewel is a deeply personal experience. As well as celebrating the very finest design and craftsmanship from the last century, the perfect jewel should express your unique style, and more importantly, get your heart racing. Sitting at the very heart of the brand, my aim is to offer you an experience as wonderful and individual as the jewels in my collection. By choosing to re-wear pieces of art from the last century, we are naturally supporting sustainable fashion. Quite simply, our jewels won’t cost the earth. Lose yourself in our very special vintage collection and fall in love with your perfect jewel.
  • Creator:
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 3.35 in (85 mm)
  • Period:
    1940-1949
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1940s
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Wilmslow, GB
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 19931stDibs: LU1973225238312

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