1940’s Coro Sterling Silver Deer Fawn Brooch
Here is a beautiful vintage gold coated sterling silver brooch of a deer fawn made by Coro in the 1940’s. Mark on the back is Sterling Craft by Coro (inside oval set side-ways, “Sterling Craft” around top, “by Coro” around bottom). This brooch measures 2 1/4” wide by 1 5/6” tall and is in very good vintage condition with only light ware. Wonderful and collectable.
CORO/COHN AND ROSENBERGER c. 1900-1979
Coro jewelry, Cohn & Rosenberger, was founded in New York by Emanuel Cohn and Carl Rosenberger in 1901/1902 and incorporated in 1913. A factory was established in Providence, Rhode Island in 1911. With offices or plants in New York and Providence, at times they had a presence in Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Miami, Toronto, England and Mexico as well.
Designers for Coro according to Brunialti:
Gene Verrecchia [Verri] –1933 to the end of the 1963 (He and his son Ron founded Gem-Craft, which is still in business as of 2019).
Charles E. Pauzat–1939-1940’s
Oscar Frank Placco –1934-1945?
Robert Geissman–1938
Sidney Pearl–1941
Carol McDonald–1940
Lester Gaba–1941
Marion Weeber –1940-1941
Victor di Mezza–1950
——-
Although we try to give an accurate description, remember, this is a vintage item and there may be small imperfections from age or flaws from production that we have not noticed or noted in the comments. We try to list all the deficiencies, marks etc. Please review ALL pictures closely.
If you are purchasing multiple items from our shop, we are happy to combine shipping and refund the difference.
CORO/COHN AND ROSENBERGER c. 1900-1979
Coro jewelry, Cohn & Rosenberger, was founded in New York by Emanuel Cohn and Carl Rosenberger in 1901/1902 and incorporated in 1913. A factory was established in Providence, Rhode Island in 1911. With offices or plants in New York and Providence, at times they had a presence in Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Miami, Toronto, England and Mexico as well.
Designers for Coro according to Brunialti:
Gene Verrecchia [Verri] –1933 to the end of the 1963 (He and his son Ron founded Gem-Craft, which is still in business as of 2019).
Charles E. Pauzat–1939-1940’s
Oscar Frank Placco –1934-1945?
Robert Geissman–1938
Sidney Pearl–1941
Carol McDonald–1940
Lester Gaba–1941
Marion Weeber –1940-1941
Victor di Mezza–1950
——-
Although we try to give an accurate description, remember, this is a vintage item and there may be small imperfections from age or flaws from production that we have not noticed or noted in the comments. We try to list all the deficiencies, marks etc. Please review ALL pictures closely.
If you are purchasing multiple items from our shop, we are happy to combine shipping and refund the difference.