ANSWER: DISCUSSION OF EISENBERG TREES I got this Christmas tree brooch at an estate auction with other holiday jewelry. The elderly lady died about 10 years ago. I knew it looked familiar, and sure enough, I found it in two different books which indicated that it was the Eisenberg "Classic" Christmas tree pin, the first Christmas tree in their Christmas line, issued by Eisenberg in 1972. The thing is, it is NOT signed. I was hoping that our Eisie experts might take a look and tell me if they think this is a copy or a reproduction or if this was ever issued without a signature. Alison Gadsberry | |
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