Vintage Coro Multi-Strand Necklace
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Vintage Coro Multi Strand Gold Toned Necklace is Brand New, never Worn, Tags on
Gold toned necklace features multiple small hooks with some 'spring" (See photos) accents throughout the length of the chain. Can be wrapped for different looks depending upon comfort. Costume Jewelry not real gold, small lobster claw closure.
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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.
Cohn died in 1910, but the name remained Cohn & Rosenberger. The corporate name “Coro” was adopted in 1943. Rosenberger died in 1957, and his son Gerald, who succeeded him, died in 1967.
In 1969, the family sold 51 percent of the Coro stock to Richton, Intl. Corp., who bought the remaining stock in 1970. Richton also owned the Oscar de la Renta brand. By 1979 all the Coro companies, except the Canadian company, were bankrupt. It was sold to a South American company in 1992 and also went bankrupt.
I don't know much else about this necklace other than it was purchased by my grandma and found prior to her estate sale.
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Please note that tag reads $3.00, however, this was purchased many years ago.
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