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KRAMER Gold Leaf Brooch with Austrian Crystal Accents VINTAGE 1940's Pin

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Management number 5041148 Release Date 2025/08/11 List Price $149.40 Model Number 5041148
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This is a STUNNING piece from the Kramer Collection.It is a 1940's Era gold-tone brooch in a leaf design with Austrian crystal accentsit has a rollover clasp, which works well.It measures approximately 1 1/4 inches wide 3 inches long this could be a beautiful gift or a special occasion piece it is pre-owned in good condition with no obvious flaws. no missing stonesHere is some history of Kramer Jewelry ...Founded by designer Louis Kramer and his two brothers, Morris and Henry, in 1943 in New York, Kramer Jewelry Creations continued production until the late 1970s. Noteworthy, from the very beginning of production, this brand’s jewelry has been a great success among buyers due to original designs and excellent performance. Kramer jewelry was high class, with scrupulous performance and often very interesting design. In addition, the products had limited circulation and the best materials. Bright stylish ornaments demonstrate the high quality of sparkling Austrian crystals of rock crystal, both transparent and colored. Also, traditional materials of Kramer jewelry – gilded metal with black enamel, artificial pearls, imitation of rubies, emeralds, lapis lazuli, jade, turquoise and pearls.vintage classic elegant stylishcostume jewelry


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