Juliana D&E Brooch Pink Molded Glass Openwork Floret Pin Vintage DeLizza Elster Jewelry Gift
This spectacular, hard to find brooch by D&E is designed with the highly collectible, rhinestone inset molded glass cabochons, is decorated with a fabulous assortment of fucshia, rose pink, and amethyst purple stones, is embellished with an openwork metal floret, and is finished in gold tones.
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Measurements ~ approximately 2.25" x 1.25".
Dates ~ c1960.
Video ~ below.
Hallmarks ~ unmarked as seen in pictures. DeLizza & Elster Jewelry was not marked unless it was made for another "designer" and is identified via study and evaluation of several construction characteristics.
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Condition ~ Excellent: pre-owned vintage/antique. This jewelry shows little evidence of age or use.
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