Coro Antique Brushed Gold Tone Choker.
Coro Antique Brushed Gold Tone Choker. The textured clusters resemble flower heads. I found it on ebay listed at $48.00. In 1901, Emanuel Cohn and Carl Rosenberger established the accessories boutique Cohn and Rosenberger in New York City, which was later shortened to Coro. In 1929, Coro purchased a manufacturing facility in Providence, Rhode Island, which would later become the world's largest costume jewelry facility. The company went out of business in 1979. A piece has to be at least a hundred years old in order to be considered an antique. I don’t know the year it was manufactured or whether my great-grandmother, Linda Merkley, or my grandmother, Hester Sams, owned this. Chokers like this are my favorite necklace. I love this one.
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