Costume Jewellry Gold-tone Brooch Pin with Clear White and Blue Rhinestones

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McClelland Barclay (1891–1943) was an American painter of pin-up art. Born in St. Louis in 1891, Barclay studied first at the Art Institute of Chicago, then later at the Art Students League in New York City, where he studied under George Bridgman and Thomas Fogarty (artist). By the age of 21, Barclay's work had been published in The Saturday Evening Post, Ladies' Home Journal, and Cosmopolitan. Barclay did not limit himself to painting. In the late 1930s, Barclay set up a small company to reproduce jewelry and fabricate utilitarian figures for ashtrays, bookends, desk sets, lamps, and other articles for home and office use. These products were fabricated out of cast grey metal with a thick bronze plate finish and they retailed for just a few dollars.

  • Material:

    Metal and rhinestones

  • Size:

    (inches), 3.5x8 (cm)

  • Markings:

    Marked Barclay

  • Condition:

    Good. Mild wear to the gold-tone plating and a few stones are missing

Item ID : 26577
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