Coro Pegasus Clear Rhinestone Wide Bracelet, Gold Plated, 1950s Vintage Jewelry
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*Description: This is a great Coro Pegasus clear rhinestone wide gold plated bracelet from the 1950s. The Coro stamp with the Pegasus image places this bracelet in circulation about 1945 to 1950s. Each link has three clear rhinestones. This would be a great addition to your vintage jewelry collection or make a great vintage gift!
Coro (Corocraft and Vendome) Coro, Inc began operations in 1901. Two partners, Emanuel Cohen and Gerald Rosenberg, began the Coro jewelry company in 1901. In 1943, the partners incorporated and the name of the company was changed to Coro, Inc. The name Coro comes from the combination of the first two letters of their last names. In 1929, the partners were able to build a new jewelry factory in Providence, Rhode Island where Adolph Katz oversaw the manufacturing of Coro jewelry. In 1937 Coro began using the name Coro Craft for high end jewelry. This name is found printed Corocraft, one word, on jewelry produced after World War II. In the 1950s and 1960s Coro featured carved, molded, and ribbed stones. All are becoming highly collectible. The US business ended in 1979. This information was shared in Costume Jewelry 101 but Julia Carroll.
*Approximate Measurements: Length - 7 Inches, Width - 1 1/4 Inches
*Condition: Good vintage condition. Will see signs of wear under magnification. See photos for details.
*Hallmark: Coro (Pegasus)
*Item E5487
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