McCLELLAND BARCLAY Art Moderne Silvertone with Blue Navettes Bracelet
McCLELLAND BARCLAY Art Moderne Silvertone with Blue Navettes Bracelet
Year Made: 1938-1940
Condition: excellent vintage
Marks: McClelland Barclay
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Materials
Materials
rhodium plated metal, blue and clear rhinestones
Dimensions
Dimensions
approx. 7.75 inches (with foldover clasp) x .87 inches
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