Vintage Kramer of New York Mid-Century Gold-Tone Leaf Brooch Pin
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This exquisite vintage brooch by the renowned costume jewelry maker, Kramer, is a stunning example of mid-century design. Crafted in a warm, rich gold-tone finish, the piece features a bold, dimensional spray of flowing leaves with a mix of textured matte and polished finishes, a signature style of the era.
The layered construction of the leaves creates depth and visual interest. This piece is likely from the late 1950s or 1960s, a period when Kramer was celebrated for its high-quality, high-style designs. The brooch is signed "Kramer" or "Kramer of New York" on the reverse, a mark of its authenticity and collectible value.
Maker: Kramer (signed)
Material: Gold-tone metal
Era: Mid-20th Century, circa 1950s–1960s
Design: Dimensional, openwork leaf/foliate spray design
Finish: Combination of brushed/florentine and polished finishes
Condition: Pre-owned good vintage condition; secure pin clasp is fully functional. Minor wear consistent with age
This elegant and timeless accessory is perfect for a collector or as a statement piece pinned to a lapel, scarf, or dress.
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