MICKEY MOUSE AND MINNIE FOUR EARLY JEWELRY PIECES BY COHN & ROSENBERGER C. 1932.
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Winning Bid:
$411.12 (Includes 15% Buyer's Premium)
Bids:
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Thursday, November 10, 2011 12:00:00 PM (20 Minute Clock Begins At Thursday, November 10, 2011 12:00:00 PM)
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Auction:
Auction #204 - Part II
Item numbers 1447 through 3204 in auction 204
Value Code:
H/I - $200 to $700 Help Icon
Item Description
First is 1" tall oval pin of Mickey and Minnie standing. Paint is off Mickey's pants and most is off Minnie's dress but still in Fine condition with nice silver luster. Second is rare ring for extremely young child. The solid band creates a ring size opening of only 1.25. The ring is obviously designed for a young baby. On the top of the ring a die-cut figure of Mickey is walking to the left. About 50% paint remains on his pants and shoes. Third is a very small bracelet, again most likely for a baby, as it has an oval opening only 1.75" wide. The metal band at its widest point is 9/16". Design reads "Mickey/Minnie Mouse" and while they are standing back to back their hands in the lower foreground are joined together. Vast majority of color accents remain. Small bends on the narrow edges of the bracelet but nothing serious and just a little silvering gone. A rare design in an unusually small size. Last is a more substantial silvered bracelet. We had an example of this in Auction #203 that was Extremely Fine with nearly all the black accent paint and that realized over $500. While the black paint is largely gone from this example the details remain extremely clear and the piece has excellent silver luster. The band is 7/16" wide and the oval opening is 2.25" across. Center scene shows Minnie at right of sign post that bears both of their names. At left Mickey leans against the sign. A tiny insect is depicted at the sign's middle. At the left Mickey pushes Minnie in a jalopy style vehicle towards a tiny mouse seated on a street corner by a lamppost. Going the opposite direction the scene repeats itself. From the Tomart Archives and comes with COA signed by Tom Tombusch and Ted Hake.
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