To me this looks 1950’s. I have exhausted all search efforts, books and internet. There are a couple of pieces on eBay but those sellers don’t know anything either. Has anyone heard of or know where I might find any info on Rosada jewelry?
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THANK YOU all, I did talk to the seller of the ebay piece and he said it belons to his wife who inherited it from her aunt and that it’s from the 1940’s but that’s all he knew. Guess I will sell it unknown.
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fnanjfuofno Reputation: 100 See fnanjfuofno's booth |
The box does have that 50’s look!
I did find this listing for another one but alas…not much info!
(You’ll probably have to copy/paste the address into your browser)
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HodgePodgeLodge Reputation: 104 See HodgePodgeLodge's booth |
I sure can’t help you on this but I can say this is absolutely gorgeous
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juanitamart47 Reputation: 62 See juanitamart47's booth |
Found this 1940s set with the same “Rosada” name
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BearFactsFriends Reputation: 12 See BearFactsFriends' booth |
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