Posted 2 years ago
Mcgarrett50
(23 items)
I bought these a couple of weekends ago at a local flea market . Now I didnt pay much and I like them regardless but the woman said that they were vintage Coro . On the backs of both earings there is a circular plaque with a C inside the circle, exactly like a copyright symbol . I have seen some marks online for Coro that look the same but really how do you tell the difference with such a simple mark ? If anyone does know that would be great . Thankyou
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This is a Coro set, likely early 60's. I bet if you looked really hard and turned the earrings or necklace in the light you would find a faint script Coro signature.
The end of the extender tail is also a typical Coro finding.
Well thats not bad for my first "I,ll take a chance purchase" Thankyou very much for the info. Im trying to learn as much as I can but there is so much to remember ! And Thankyou ThriftStoreAddict for the love !