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|  27 the curved metal stem at the bottom right should be attached to the back of the brooch.
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|  63 Unusual flower in that there is no supporting wire on the rhinestone stem. We do find a few of these unsupported stems but they seem to all be on rather shorter stemmed flowers.
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|  67 Unusual flower with a double stem one of chatons and one of baguettes. Notice figure 8's.
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