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Lea Stein and Elzac
Date(s): March 23, 2008. Album by Linda Kripke. Photos by Link2Jewels.com. 1 - 19 of 19 Total. 2208 Visits.
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Lea Stein White and Silver XMas Tree Pin.
For Sale


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Lea Stein Pearlized Blue Flamingo pin, 1968-1980, SOLD

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Back showing label and First Edition heat mounted vintage pin back.

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Lea Stein pink pearlized Flamingo pin.  Same size and design as the blue flamingo pin.  SOLD

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Lea Stein pink pearlized Flamingo pin back.  The way the signed pin back is attached is the first time I have ever seen this - with a round white disc, but it is heat mounted as are all the First Edition (earlier) pin backs. I have owned both pins for at least 15 years and bought them from the same dealer in France, so I assume they are the same age.

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Fabulous layered Old Edition Siamese Cat pin  SOLD

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Sold

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Book Reference for 10 layer multi-colored bangle.

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SOLD

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Ric the Terrier pin.  This large pin has a really interesting pattern.  SOLD

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Ric the Terrier pin.  All the brown plastic (the ears, nose, collar) have a lacy pattern on them.  You can see it on the ears, but it does not show up well  on the collar in my photo.

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Lea Stein Paris mark on pin back.

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Unsigned Elzac ceramic rabbit pin with long green lucite ears and tail  c. 1940s.
Sold
Some pieces are signed, but most are not signed as Elzac usually just put a paper tag on their jewelry which rarely survives.


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Back of bunny pin.
The Elzac company was started in 1941 in Los Anglese, CA.  They specialized in ceramic and lucite animal pins and the highly decorative ceramic "Ladies of Fashion" pins.  They operated only during the 1940s and may have gone out of business in 1947.


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Possible Lea Stein earrings.  I can't say for sure.  All I know is that these earrings are French, and they have a Lea Stein look.  $22

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The earring on the right does have a light scratch.  It doesn't really show when you are wearing the earrings, but it does show up in the photo, and if you turn and hold the earring in a certain light.  I didn't realize it had a sratch until I saw the photograph, but it is there, and I wanted to mention it.

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