My grandmother, Ruby Nickens (later Ruby Knox), was born just outside of Richmond, Virgina on December 23, 1923. She lived and worked in Washington, DC at the Pentagon during WWII as a photo developer and later at the US Government Printing Office. She was an avid Polaroid photography hobbyist after the Polaroid Land Camera was released in 1947. Ruby passed away on August 27, 2010. She was 87 years old. She loved collecting things her whole life and one of her passions was jewelry. This piece is from her costume jewelry estate.
This super rare signed Coro bracelet is perfect for your next craft night or shopping day. This themed bracelet has 10 charms. The charms are meticulously detailed on both sides and 4 have moving parts. The bracelet closes with a box clasp. The silver plating on the chain is in good vintage condition as there are barely any signs of wear. There are no missing charms.
Chain measures 7 inches long.
Four Leaf Clover: .5 inch tall; there was never any paint.
Lucky Horseshoe: .5 inch tall; there was never any paint.
Heart With Key: .75 inch tall; there was never any paint.
Moveable Diary: .75 inch tall; there was never any paint.
Moveable Ladder: .75 inch tall; there was never any paint.
Moveable Scissors: .75 inches tall; there was never any paint.
Moveable Paint Roller: .75 inch tall; there was never any paint.
Gold Pan: .75 inch tall; there was never any paint.
Pick Axe and Shovel: .5 inch tall; there was never any paint.
Wrecking Ball: .25 inch tall; there was never any paint.
This item is authentic Coro.
This item is vintage.
This item is used.
This item is sold as is.
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