An exuberant Retro corsage brooch from Coro. A bouquet of scarlet rhinestones wrapped in a jaunty spiral of rhinestone-set ribbon. Rays of clear rhinestones burst from amongst the sparkling round and marquise-cut blossoms. Beautifully crafted in rose gold-gilded sterling silver, the brooch has a weight appropriate for the heavier fabrics used in coats or jackets. This statement piece is marked "CoroCraft," "Sterling," and with Coro's signature Pegasus mark. Circa 1940.
Emanuel Cohn and Carl Rosenberger established the New York accessories boutique Coro in 1901. Coro purchased a manufacturing facility in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1929, which became the world's largest costume jewelry facility. During World War II, 70% of Coro's jewelry plants converted to military production. The facilities that continued producing jewelry began using sterling silver, declaring Coro the first company to use non-priority metals to support the U.S. war effort.
Details.....The brooch measures 1.68" by 3.32". In Very Good Vintage Condition. You should always expect some wear on vintage and antique pieces; we consider it part of the charm.
Item #JJ1001