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Fred Gray Pelican brooch, pot metal,clear rhinestones & enameling

Fred Gray Pelican brooch, pot metal,clear rhinestones & enameling


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Directory: Estate Jewelry: Costume: Unsigned: Pre 1940: Item # 1191791

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There is rhodium plated metal brooch with black and red enmael. There is some wear to the enamel of the pelican's bill. All the pave rhinestones appear to be bright.

There is a Hallmark that is barely visible Made in USA and a symbol which I cannot photograph which appears to be a star with circle made of dots (Fred Gray).

Circa 1920s

Reference: Warman's Vintage Jewelry Identification and price guide, By Leigh Leshner, Krause Publications 2008 p. 117, p.11

Reference: American Costume Jewelry- Art & Industry, Brunialti & Brunialti, Schiffer, 2008, p. 169

Inside the Jewelry Box, v 1, p 183.