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TRIFARI ALFRED PHILIPPE 1952 AD BK PC PROMENADE PAT PEND (167,652) Rhinestone Necklace
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This is a beautiful vintage / antique 1952 Trifari choker necklace. This was a part of Trifari's 1952 "Promenade" group. This group was also featured on page 249 of Julia C Carroll's book "Collecting Costume Jewelry 202" 2nd edition. It is made up of 6 oval rhinestones along with clear baguette cut and round rhinestones - all glue set in a golden toned Trifanium.
I am selling a lot of my mid-century Trifari (even the matching earrings and brooch) so you might want to browse my other listings!
Advertisement Info: Trifari 1952 advertisement "The Most Enchanted Gift of All / Jewels by Trifari"
Patent Info: The patent that was eventually granted for this choker necklace patent # 167,652 granted to Alfred Philippe for Trifari, Krussman & Fishel Inc. on Sept 2, 1952.
Size: It is short at approximately 14 inches long plus a 2 1/2 inch extension chain
Markings: Signed "TRIFARI PAT PEND" with a crown over the "T" on the back of the main section and "TRIFARI PAT PEND" on the inside of the "J" hook
Closure: "J" hook
Condition: This necklace has wear to the gold tone metal that is commensurate with its age but all the rhinestones are present and look original!
This is a beautiful vintage / antique 1952 Trifari choker necklace. This was a part of Trifari's 1952 "Promenade" group. This group was also featured on page 249 of Julia C Carroll's book "Collecting Costume Jewelry 202" 2nd edition. It is made up of 6 oval rhinestones along with clear baguette cut and round rhinestones - all glue set in a golden toned Trifanium.
I am selling a lot of my mid-century Trifari (even the matching earrings and brooch) so you might want to browse my other listings!
Advertisement Info: Trifari 1952 advertisement "The Most Enchanted Gift of All / Jewels by Trifari"
Patent Info: The patent that was eventually granted for this choker necklace patent # 167,652 granted to Alfred Philippe for Trifari, Krussman & Fishel Inc. on Sept 2, 1952.
Size: It is short at approximately 14 inches long plus a 2 1/2 inch extension chain
Markings: Signed "TRIFARI PAT PEND" with a crown over the "T" on the back of the main section and "TRIFARI PAT PEND" on the inside of the "J" hook
Closure: "J" hook
Condition: This necklace has wear to the gold tone metal that is commensurate with its age but all the rhinestones are present and look original!
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