Early Mazer Fruit Salad Tutti Frutti Dress Clip pair

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MAZER Fruit Salad Tutti Frutti dress clips of tricolor fruit salad rhinestones and leaves, enameled and set within fine crystal pave.

This style clip dates to the 1930's. Patents for similarly designed clips date this to 1938. Heavy Rhodium finish, very good vintage condition on the face, the back has a few tiny scratches consistent with wear and shown in the photos, please look carefully at photos. These clips have been worn and loved as you can see the slight wear to enamel in the photos, great wearable condition. These look like Sterling but I cannot find it signed sterling anywhere. I believe these are all original stones. All stones are present and bright. These would be a fabulous embellishment for your Mask as they are lightweight.

The clips measure about 1 3/8 each way, Price is for the pair of clips,

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A little bit about MAZER

Mazer Brothers was founded by Joseph Mazer and his brother Louis in 1926 in New York. One of Mazer Bros. best known designers was the talented Marcel Boucher who left to open his own company in the mid 1930s. In 1946 Joseph Mazer left Mazer Bros. to form Joseph J. Mazer and Co., better known as JOMAZ, while Louis Mazer stayed with Mazer Bros. until 1951, the year of his last jewelry collection.

Mazer Bros. was known for its innovative stance, exploring new design and production methods and continually experimenting with different techniques for creating metal alloys or for use in the refinishing processes. The stones used in their jewelry were frequently made to order by Swarovski.

The early 1950s jewelry was designed by Andre Fleuridas, and Adolfo designed some of the 1970s pieces for the company.

The company went out of business in the late 1970s. MAZER manufactured a very high quality jewelry which sold at middle price range and is highy collectible.

Earlier jewelry is marked MAZER BROS. while later pieces are marked MAZER or JOMAZ.

Signatures:
MAZER BROS. - 1926 to 1951
JOMAZ - 1944 to 1981
MAZER - used by Joseph Mazer from 1946 to 1981

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