Ca. 1960 BEAU STERLING HORSE brooch pin, recognizable vintage quality. Highly collectible designer, appealing dimensional galloping buying stallion
DESCRIPTION:
ca 1960: Unique collectible Beau Sterling dimensional horse brooch pin.
DESCRIPTION:
ca. 1960: Unique collectible Beau Sterling dimensional horse brooch pin. Recognizable vintage, scaled in size to be versatile on a coat or jacket lapel. A unique gift idea for the horse lover in your life...or maybe that's you and you need this?
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WEIGHT:
13.8 grams
SIZE / MEASUREMENTS:
1 1/2 inches x about 1 1/4 inch.
MARKINGS / HALLMARKS:
Marked 'BEAU STERLING'.
MATERIALS:
sterling silver
CONDITION:
Beautiful vintage condition with only the light surface burnish on the metal expected in a piece of this age. I clean vintage pieces by gently washing with dish soap (vintage patina is good, vintage dirt and germs are bad…yuck!) Then I will often give a quick surface buff with a silver cleaning cloth to bring up the contrast, leaving the natural patina of age in the details to enhance its beauty.
GIFT BOX INCLUDED, ready to give or just to enjoy!
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MORE ABOUT BEAU STERLING:
Beaucraft, Inc. was founded in 1947 by Luigi Russo and Ray Sacciccio in Providence, RI. They produced "Beau" and "Beaucraft" jewelry in Providence from 1947 until 2004. One of the leading producers of affordable and unique fine sterling silver jewelry. The jewelry designs had originality, versatility, and impeccable craftsmanship. The main emphasis was on brooches and charms with a modernistic and/or naturalistic theme. Vintage Beaucraft jewelry pieces are now considered highly collectible and in the buying same class of jewelry as Coro. Their later designs took on a new approach by contrasting brushed and high polished sterling silver finishes, creating a completely original look that combines classic style with modern fashion. In September 2004, after 57 years in the business, Beaucraft Inc. retired from the jewelry business and closed.