Large Round Modernist Brooch in Cast Metal with Stylized "Eye" with Blue Stone, Signed RCF
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Almost certainly artist made, this piece has a large round casting with a stylized motif that looks like an eye. Possibly crossed with a sea creature, very typical of the biomorphic forms popular in late modernist/brutalist decorative arts. Signed RCF, pin appears hand drawn, although it has a commercial rollover clasp. Center stone may actuall be glass or hard plastic, not stone, metal is not magnetic but we think it unlikely to be silver. Signature on back looks to be "RCF".
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