Description: gold plated base metal, rhinestone, enamelling. The wing is on a hinge and can be moved
Marked: Staret
Reference: This is a copy of an original Castlecliff pin, which was featured in Vogue, 15 Feb 1940 (News in Jewelry, vol 95 (4), p. II), 'a fly-wing rooster in bright enamels from Castlecliff'; click thumbnail above to view advertisement. Mark, design, construction, and non-use of Sterling date this to 1940-42. Part of the same series as the music trembler songbird pin CER461. Reference Links - cer461
Condition: Excellent
Size: 2.75" x 2.25"
Price: US$475 ' - see our Sales Policies (link below) for any shipping charges
Please quote Item # cer492 in your email
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