1930's Labradorite "Man in the Moon" Pendant man in the moon Early examples typically employed Norman
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Early examples typically employed Norman French
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1930's Labradorite "Man in the Moon" Pendant man in the moon Early examples typically employed NormanDATE: Art Deco, c. 1930 A cool "Man in the Moon" pendant carved from a single piece of labradorite. It glistens beautifully, with various shades of blue and green when moved in the light. It dates from the late Art Deco period, circa 1930 and comes with an original pendant loop. STONES Labradorite MEASUREMENTS 4. 2 x 2. 1cm (not including loop) WEIGHT 8. 9g MARKS No marks present, pendant loop tests as 9k gold CONDITION Very good, wear commensurate
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