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Magnificent Monet

A couple of years ago, I introduced you to the elusive Monet jewelry dating to the 1930s. I still find the older pieces made by this company to be intriguing, but when it comes to jewelry I love to wear, a fast forward to the 1960s is in order.

In my prior peek at Monet, I mentioned that my view of this company's jewelry took a turn when I was fortunate enough to procure several Monet estate finds dating to the ‘60s and early ‘70s. I still have, and wear, a couple of those pieces I purchased about 30 years ago. They came from the estate of a former newspaper society reporter who lived in

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