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JJ Jonette Jewelry Co

Brooch / Pin, JJ Jonette, Dachshund Dog Trio, Brass Tone, Vintage

Brooch / Pin, JJ Jonette, Dachshund Dog Trio, Brass Tone, Vintage

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  • Vintage Brooch, Dachshund Dog Trio, JJ Jonette, Antique Brass Tone, Signed JJ, Dog Lovers Jewelry, Collectible Vintage Animal Brooch, Charleston Weenie Walk, (Discontinued)
  • Brand: JJ Jonette 
  • Vintage: 1980's  
  • Details:  Such a fun brooch!  It's a trio of Dachshunds, each a different coat type: wire haired, long haired, and smooth coated, each one cuter than the next.  The pin has an antique brass tone, with a secure rollover safety clasp and it's signed on the back with the "JJ" mark for Jonette Jewelry.  Overall a really well made piece, lots of attention to detail, and a very nice gift.  Perfect for any dog lover or Dachshund owner.  Did you know in Charleston, SC, they have a Charleston Weenie Walk (also known as a "Running of the Weenies) when all the Dachshund owners meet at White Point Park and walk their dogs?  It's lots of fun!
  • Material:  Metal 
  • Dimensions:  Approx. 2.25 inches Long, approx. 1.0 inch Tall
  • Condition:  Vintage - Used.  Excellent Condition.  There are no issues noted. Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns.  All Sales Final.  Please remember these are VINTAGE and ANTIQUE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show scratches, wear and tear and imperfections.  

Jonette Jewelry Company started as "The Providence Jewelry Company in Rhode Island circa 1935.   The founder, Abraham Lisker, changed the name of the business to Lisker & Lisker when his brother joined the firm.  After WWWII the name was changed again, to Jonette Jewelry Company.  The initials "JJ" were first used in 1970.  They hired designer Alan Weimer in the 1980's, who is responsible for some of this company’s most clever designs through the 80's and ‘90s.   The company closed in 2006.

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