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Victorian Revival Gold Cameo Brooch Celluloid & Faux Pearl Filigree Vintage

JJ

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This beautiful vintage brooch from the Victorian Revival era is a timeless piece that will add elegance to any outfit. Crafted from metal and celluloid, the brooch features a classic gold cameo surrounded by intricate filigree and adorned with imitation pearls. Perfect for any occasion, this unisex brooch is signed by JJ and is an original piece from the era. Its traditional shape and round ivory-colored main stone make it a perfect fit for any vintage or classic-themed outfit. Don't miss out on this stunning brooch! See photos for condition and size JJ vintage jewellery Run by Abraham Lisker, the company “Jonette Jewelry” started its activities in 1935 under the name “Providence Jewelry Company”. However, in 1937, when Nathan Lisker joined his brother’s business, the company got name “Lisker & Lisker”. But seven years later, after the World War II, the two brothers decided to rename the company, they just combined the names of their parents, John and Etta. Thus, in the state of Rhode Island, appeared “Jonette Jewelry Co”, established in 1944. Since 1970, the company became known as JJ, and each peace was marked “copyright JJ”. Meanwhile, their first success was as ballerina pin, brooches and figurines, decorated with mother of pearl.
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