![]() Mark: Crowing Glory script with crowa a-top the “C” & “G” 1965 Mark: Coroteens-script 1951 Larger view Photo courtesy Simply Sharon. Mark: Coro Teens Courtesy Gloria Barnhart Mark: Coro Sterling – (Coro script, Sterling block print) Courtesy Jim Katz Mark: Coro Sterling – (Coro script, Sterling block print) Mark: Coro Silver in circle shape with MEX inside. Mark: Coro Originals(delicate script) 1947 Mark: Coro MEX Silver Courtesy Debra Rothpan Mark: Coro Mexico - 1943 - 1950 Coro contracted Taller Borda Silversmiths, owned by Hector Aquilar Photo courtesy Susan at Eureka. Mark: Hand-Made by Coro, STERLING CRAFT (on ends of bar-bell looking mark) –1941 Mark: Coro Supreme-script-different font –1943 ![]() Mark: Coro(script) Radiance (all on square tag) 1932 Mark: Coro Fashion Watches 1958 (first “o” has a watch face) Mark: Coro Duette Courtesy justabunchofwildflowers. Mark: Coro Duette Courtesy ID: duplicated – Patti Matijevich. Mark: Coro Craft Sterling Photo courtesy ID: duplicated – Patti Matijevich. Mark: Coro Craft Sterling – early to mid 1940’s Courtesy Sande KattauĬoro-Craft Sterling bag Larger view Courtesy Frances Rosenau Mark: CoroCraft Sterling with flying Pegasus Courtesy Beth Rowlands. Mark: Corocraft in script Courtesy Evelyn Phillips Courtesy Erik Yang Mark: Coro Craft-both in script-tall script 1935 Mark: Corocraft(script at angle in rectangle with Pegasus beside) 1933–1979 Mark: Coro CRAFT (Coro- script, CRAFT- printed in rectangle, Pegasus beside) 1938 Mark: Coro CRAFT (Coro- script, CRAFT- printed in rectangle Courtesy Gayla Esch Mark: April Daisy, White Sapphire, Coro – pre-1955 Courtesy JC Burr Mark: Coro – heavier Script at angle - 1940 Mark: After 1955, Courtesy Mike Friedrich Mark: Coro (scrip at angle in rectangle with Pegasus beside) 1945 Photo courtesy. Mark: Coro-script-no angle-different font 1919 Photo courtesy Di Kemp. Mark: Coro with “R” inside a square Courtesy Terri Carl Mark: Pegasus figure beside empty rectangle 1945 Mark: Coro hangtag Courtesy Linda Heberling Mark: Colossus of Rhodes, Greese, Coro Courtesy Penny Whitlow Mark: Cellini(script) 1942 Courtesy RCJ from US Trademark site Mark: ANDREE RUPERT JEWELRY (on fancy barbell) 1937 Mark: A MASTERPIECE OF FASHION JEWELRY 1943 ![]() Mark: 47 West 1965 Courtesy Plenty O’ Jewels. Mark: flying horse-Pegasus- mark used alone-no name 1939 Mark: C and R Courtesy Dianne Lavenburg (from 1922 TradeMarks of the Jewelry and Kindred Trades - Jewelers’ Circular) Catamore manufactured all Coro’s “precious metal” jewelry, until about 1970 when Coro started making their own. Hedison manufactured some jewelry for Coro. However, when needed, they would have other companies make some of their jewelry. **According to Jim Katz, the first instance of Coro necklaces using a J hook is Jas noted in patent record research.Ĭoro manufactured most of their own jewelry. Gene Verrecchia –1933 to the end of the 1963 (He and his son Ron founded Gem-Craft, which is still in business as of 2019). Information confirmed by Ron Verri, Gene’s son, in September, 2005.ĭesigners for Coro according to Brunialti: Adolph Katz signed many of the patents only as a representative of the company, but he was not the designer of those pieces. Gene Verri, who died in 2012, was the head designer and personally responsible for many, many of Coro’s famous designs. It was sold to a South American company in 1992 and also went bankrupt. By 1979 all the Coro companies, except the Canadian company, were bankrupt. Richton also owned the Oscar de la Renta brand. Corp., who bought the remaining stock in 1970. In 1969, the family sold 51 percent of the Coro stock to Richton, Intl. Rosenberger died in 1957, and his son Gerald, who succeeded him, died in 1967. The corporate name “Coro” was adopted in 1943. Great Britain mechanical patents have been found in the name of Corocraft from 1961 until 1969, which documents actual production in England (courtesy Mary Walden-Till).Ĭohn died in 1910, but the name remained Cohn & Rosenberger. With offices or plants in New York and Providence, at times they had a presence in Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Miami, Toronto, England and Mexico as well. A factory was established in Providence, Rhode Island in 1911. Due to the large volume of requests received, we are unable to answer individual questions about jewelry marks and signatures.Ĭoro jewelry, Cohn & Rosenberger, was founded in New York by Emanuel Cohn and Carl Rosenberger in 1901/1902 and incorporated in 1913.
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