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Thick Chunky Vintage Marbled Lemon Butterscotch Bakelite Wide Crescent Earrings
$20.00
Old stock from a jewelry store that closed years ago this is a thick, chunky pair of vintage simichrome tested and Guaranteed to be deeply marbled butterscotch bakelite large crescent pierced post earrings. Only ever used for display they are in excellent, ready to wear condition. No damage or repair. Minimal age wear. Good polish. Size of each earring is just about 1 1/2″ North to South from the top of the crescent to the bottom. Width of the center bottom of the crescent is over 1/2″. Depth is 7/16″. The outsides are well polished. Lovely translucence with lots of marbling and in great condition this is a large pair of showy earrings for your vintage bakelite jewelry collection.
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SKU: 1258
Categories: Bakelite/Plastics, Costume Jewelry
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