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McClelland Barclay rhinestone brooch(Art Deco) Amethyst

McClelland Barclay rhinestone brooch(Art Deco) Amethyst


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Directory: Estate Jewelry: Costume: Designer: Pre 1940: Item # 901831
Small Pleasures, Antiques Collectibles
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Tampa
Florida 33625-1630
813-363-8000

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$245.00

This desirable pin is full of jazzy faux diamonds and brilliant amethyst rhinestones that sparkle and glitter like there is no tomorrow. And that’s just what it was about during the flamboyant Deco period... glitzy and flashy.

The broach measures 2 1/2” across and 1 ¼” deep. It is in excellent vintage condition with some slight plating wear and guaranteed vintage.

His items are rare because he only produced jewelry between 1935-1943 and was killed in WWII.