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KORDA by Rice-Wiener
The movie "The Thief of Bagdad" which was made in
1941 inspired some wonderful whimsical jewelry, which is very collectible
today. It was manufactured by Rice-Wiener, who also did McClelland Barclay and
Barclay Jewelry. Not all Korda pieces are
necessarily related to the movie, as you can see from the floral piece
below.
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KORDA
standing sultan brooch, all in textured gold tone.
#X14806 View
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KORDA
Thief of Bagdad genie brooch called the Crystal Gazer, a large glass
marble crystal ball held by the genie set in silver tone, 2-1/2". It can
be seen in Brunialti's "American Costume
Jewelry, Art & Industry" on page 37.
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KORDA Thief of
Bagdad brooch, 2".
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KORDA
silver tone horseman pin, 2-1/2", circa 1941. Seen in
Brunialti's "American Costume Jewelry, Art
& Industry" on page 38.
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KORDA "Thief of Bagdad"
saber bar pins with dangling charms.
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KORDA silver tone floral and
leaves 2-5/8" brooch. View
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KORDA "Thief of
Bagdad" saber brooch with red, blue and green rhinestones, enameling and
artificial pearls.
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. KORDA antiqued
silver tone necklace with artificial pearls, blue rhinestones and enamel,
marked on the back "Thief of Bagdad", 17".
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KORDA
"Thief of Bagdad" saber brooch with red, blue and green rhinestones,
enameling and artificial pearls.
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KORDA "Thief of Bagdad"
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KORDA "Thief
of Bagdad" saber brooch with red,
green , blue rhinestones and artificial pearls set in gold tone filigree,
circa 1940, 4-1/3". View
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