Walter Lampl 10K Gold Retro Flower Brooch with Cultured Pearl
This pretty 1940s pin features two examples of the flower finding patented in 1941. One of these flowers has the usual 3 ball-like stamens, but the other is set with a 5.5 mm. cultured pearl. The rich yellow gold has a lovely patina consistent with the age of this piece. Marked W-L 10K and PAT. 130141. Safety clasp holds well.
Measures 1-1/8 x 2-1/4 inches. Weighs just under 2 grams.
Excellent vintage condition.
This pretty 1940s pin features two examples of the flower finding patented in 1941. One of these flowers has the usual 3 ball-like stamens, but the other is set with a 5.5 mm. cultured pearl. The rich yellow gold has a lovely patina consistent with the age of this piece. Marked W-L 10K and PAT. 130141. Safety clasp holds well.
Measures 1-1/8 x 2-1/4 inches. Weighs just under 2 grams.
Excellent vintage condition.
This pretty 1940s pin features two examples of the flower finding patented in 1941. One of these flowers has the usual 3 ball-like stamens, but the other is set with a 5.5 mm. cultured pearl. The rich yellow gold has a lovely patina consistent with the age of this piece. Marked W-L 10K and PAT. 130141. Safety clasp holds well.
Measures 1-1/8 x 2-1/4 inches. Weighs just under 2 grams.
Excellent vintage condition.
For more information about the inventor of this design patent, check out this blog article: Carl Schraysshuen Of Carl-Art (and his friend Walter Lampl).
The original design patent can be seen here.