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ANSWER: PROBABLY NOT SELRO
I found what I think is a Selro Parure, includes the bracelet, earrings and necklace.  
Brandy Smith
"I had a very similar bracelet & drop earrings. The big swirled plastic cabs were the color of green peking glass, and the metal was gold. They sold for a much better price than I thought they would, so I'd love to know if they were Selro as well. (Also saw one link from the bracelet--or maybe it was a matching drop necklace--that someone else sold as Miriam Haskell. Ouch! No *way* was that Haskell, but didn't want to get into a tussle, particularly since it had already been sold.)" --Lorna, 10/08/08
"I have had a number of pieces of Selro over the years. I don't believe your set is one, gorgeous though it is. Love to hear what Kathie and others have to say." --Cheryl Killmer, 10/08/08
"Here is a link to a member's Selro/Selini ID page. Kathy may be able to help you. Here is the link: http://hometown.aol.com/kitticitti/SelroOpeningPage.html" --Toy Nicole, 10/08/08
"Is that set heavy? The only real element I see there that looks like Selro are the links between each station on the bracelet. Selenger never used that clasp nor that chain that I am seeing on the necklace. Most heavy Selro pieces with large stones have at least one bar running down the back as a brace (of a sort) and sometimes two, at right angles to each other. I just put together an examples page on flickr showing characteristics of identifying factors, including fronts, backs and chain types. I hope this helps. http://www.flickr.com/photos/36837568@N00/sets/72157607862622610/detail/?deleted=2926045250" --Kathie Davis, 10/09/08
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