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Boucher vermeil brooch

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17/11/2025 ore 09:00 10 Days, 8 Hours
Starting price
380 €
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This vermeil brooch, made in the United States around 1945 and signed Boucher, stylishly and meticulously depicts an owl, a symbol of wisdom and mystery. The gilded silver setting is decorated with red and white rhinestones, giving the piece a vibrant and refined allure, illuminating every detail of the figure.


Measuring 7 cm x 4 cm, this brooch combines a playful design with timeless elegance, representing an iconic piece of vintage American costume jewelry.


Reference:

The piece is documented in Carole Tanenbaum's book Vintage Costume Jewelry, page 79, a testament to the quality and importance of Boucher's creations in the 1940s.

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This vermeil brooch, made in the United States around 1945 and signed Boucher, stylishly and meticulously depicts an owl, a symbol of wisdom and mystery. The gilded silver setting is decorated with red and white rhinestones, giving the piece a vibrant and refined allure, illuminating every detail of the figure.


Measuring 7 cm x 4 cm, this brooch combines a playful design with timeless elegance, representing an iconic piece of vintage American costume jewelry.


Reference:

The piece is documented in Carole Tanenbaum's book Vintage Costume Jewelry, page 79, a testament to the quality and importance of Boucher's creations in the 1940s.

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