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Storyville
The Storyville collection is inspired by the neighborhood of the same name in New Orleans that existed from 1897-1917 and by the photographs taken of it's inhabitants by Ernest J. Bellocq. A "legal" red light district, it was populated with endless colorful characters. Bellocq created a visual history by photographing the prostitutes of the district and in many of the portraits a locket rests prominantely on the decolletage. This collection combines elements antique and new for a modern twist on old fashioned fun. Each locket is named after an especially notable lady or location. The fleur-de-lis (flower of the lily) is a symbol of New Orleans.
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MISS ALICE CORCORAN |
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A 1.25" sweet and sultry oval Victorian locket. 12 darkened paste stones decorate the pinstripe and floral engraving. Absolutely stunning. Hung from an oxidized fleur de lis and antique vest clip. 20" foxtail chain with an antique clasp. Minute wear on the back. |
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A portion of the sales from the Storyville Collection will be donated to two New Orleans charities: Renew Our Music and Kidsmart. |
| Engraving available on the back. $50 minimum for up to 10 letters. Each additional letter $5. Please allow additional 2 weeks for delivery. |