1 Boucher Punchinello, one of the movable series from 1940. Another was the Cambodian (see Brunialti 2 pg 145) and the best was the pelican!
2 Advertisement
3 Pink and blue version. There was also a navy and yellow "Punchy." Picture of this version in Brunialti 2 on page 145.
4 My first blackamoor. Post 1955 as there is a copyright symbol next to the Boucher signature.
5 A gorgeous fuchsia -- Boucher phrygian cap signature so from the 1940s. Rhodium back.
6 A "sister" to the fur clip shown by Jim, this one in gilt metal.
7 Two bow dress clips. Georjean showed a pair in a duette frame. Linn took care of the rhinestones for me!
8 Backs showing the clips.
9 A popular series -- this leaf has a gorgeous matching bracelet, see Jewels of Fantasy page 190.
10 The peacock.
11 Another version of the round pin -- we should put them all side by side to see all of the variations!
12 The Boucher torture earrings -- I forget what this earclip is called, but I have never figured out how to wear them in spite of instructions!
13 Both of these fishies have been attributed to Boucher, but as Robin says.... ;-)
14 Here is a pink version sold on eBay for a couple of thousand dollars.
15 And, the pink octopus. My notes say this went for $6101 on eBay in 2002.
16 The Boucher jester with a movable head. Ad from March 1940.
17 And the happy guy. One of the few I have sold (and regret) but I had been out of work for 14 months....
18 Enameled movable clown fur clip Boucher 1940
One of the movable series, this 3" tall clown's mouth opens and closes by pulling on the chain. It comes in several colors, has a rhodium back and marked with the phrygian cap, MB and a capital R.