Description: These beautiful Denton England earrings are a stunning addition to any jewelry collection. The blue forget me not floral cluster is crafted from high-quality porcelain and set in a gold tone metal. The screw back closure ensures a secure and comfortable fit for all-day wear. They are in good condition with a few small chips on the edges that are hard to see unless you study them closely. These vintage earrings are from the 1960s and have a timeless appeal. The round shape and cluster setting style make them perfect for any occasion. The earrings are .75" in length and have a unique and beautiful design. They are a must-have for women who love fashion and flowers.
Price: 12.99 USD
Location: Columbus, Ohio
End Time: 2025-02-03T17:55:49.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Antique: No
Number of Diamonds: 0
Shape: Round
Closure: Screw Back
Occasion: all
Main Stone Color: multi color porcelain
Year Manufactured: 1960-1969
Item Length: .75”
Metal: gold tone
Secondary Stone: no secondary stone
Jewelry Department: Fashion
Vintage: Yes
Ear Area: Lobe
Main Stone: porcelain
Main Stone Treatment: does not apply
Department: Women
Main Stone Shape: forget me not floral cluster
Base Metal: Unknown
Gemstone Clarity Grade: does not apply
Style: cluster, Screwback Earrings
Number of Gemstones: 0
Handmade: No
Main Stone Creation: Unknown
Seller Warranty: No
Signed: No
Color: Blue
Cut Grade: does not apply
Material: Porcelain, Metal
Total Carat Weight: does not apply
Certification: does not apply
Brand: Denton
Diamond Clarity Grade: No Diamond
Setting Style: Cluster
Signed?: no
Type: Earrings
Metal Purity: Unknown
Customized: No
Era: 1960s
Colored Diamond Intensity: does not apply
Diamond Color Grade: No Diamond
Original/Reproduction: Original
Theme: Flowers & Plants
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Country of Origin: England
Wholesale: No