2 Vintage Bracelets (sold as a pair)
Cream-colored enamel and gold vermeil Deco-inspired leaf links with gold clasp stamped Coro, and most likely from the 1950s. This piece is in very good condition, and we love the idea of incorporating it in a bracelet stack for a more casual look or on its own for evening. (Measures 7” in length)
Emanuel Cohn and Carl Rosenberger founded Coro Jewelry in 1901, which was privately owned until 1969. Coro was one of the most popular high-end costume jewelers in the U.S. during the early to mid 20th century.
Cream-colored enamel bar with interlocked gold vermeil chain. This bracelet is unmarked, but its quality components and construction suggests that it was made somewhere between 1960-1970. We love the simplicity of this piece. It looks amazing on its own, paired with the more elaborate and chunky Coro piece, or as part of a bracelet stack. (Measures 7” in length).