Vintage Set Of Open Work Gold Tone Brooch With Clip On Earrings And Faux Pearls – Circa 1980s

Minimum Donation €78.50

Unworn and donated via the closing of a jewellery store in the USA. Therefore in ‘as new’ condition. Faux pearls feature off centre in an intricate gold tone setting. There is a style number, but no maker’s name noted. However, it is thought to be D’Orlan Jewellery.

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Description

D’Orlan Jewellery Ltd. was founded in Toronto, Canada by Maurice Bradden in 1957. Bradden previously trained under the French jeweller, Marcel Boucher who established the Marcel Boucher & Cie Company, in New York City in 1937. After moving to Toronto, Canada, Bradden established his own company producing his own brands of jewellery along with producing costume jewellery exclusively for the Boucher Company. Marcel Boucher died in 1966 and in 1979 Marcel Boucher’s company was sold to D’Orlan Industries of Toronto, Canada. The workmanship and details on the jewellery being produced from the Boucher moulds, by D’Orlan, is of consistently high quality

Additional information

Weight 0.1 kg