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Vintage CORO Sterling Shell Link Bracelet and Matching Omega Earrings
$ 66
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Description
Offered . .......a vintage
Coro sterling silver bracelet & earrings set.
The bracelet is marked on the clasp with the old
Coro
mark used from 1919, and
STERLING SILVER
in a circle. Each Omega style pierced earring is marked on the clip with
Coro STERLING P.P.
. The matching bracelet and earrings feature a classical 3-D shell design. The shells on the earrings are the same size as the shells on the bracelet. The bracelet is about 7/8 inches wide and it would fit about a 7 inch wrist. The earrings are about 7/8 inches square. Each piece is in excellent undamaged condition.
Please see the wonderful Native American and early Mexican sterling pieces we are offering.
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We do not accept returns, but if we inadvertently miss a defect of any significance, please let us know right away so we can make it right.
Please see the other fine sterling flatware & smalls we have for sale.
PLEASE NOTE:
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