FLORENZA BOUTIQUES
In addition to jewelry, Dan Kasoff's Florenza brand can also be found on decorative items from the company's Boutique Line. These items were made in the period beginning with the late 1950's and ending when the firm closed early in 1981.
Unless otherwise noted, all items are marked "Florenza".
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Florenza boutiques in blue wash set with blue rhinestones and imitation pearls. Includes large and small boxes with lids, lipstick holder, hand mirror, ash tray, match boxes and picture frame.
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Florenza boutiques in gold-tone set with rose and green rhinestones and imitation pearls. Includes large and small boxes with lids, lipstick holder, hand mirror, match box and picture frame.
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Florenza box matching those shown above, with a paper label marked "GOLDEN JUBILEE, 1924 - 1974, Polish Women's Civic Club, Inc."
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Florenza smoking accessories; lighters, ash tray, match boxes and holder. Of the first four animal lighters, the owl is marked Florenza, but the penguin, elephant and poodle are all marked "Rosenfeld by Florenza". This is also the mark on the bamboo texture ashtray and match boxes.
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Florenza trinket and pill boxes. The turtle box with green cabochons is unsigned, but could have originally had a paper sticker or may be a perfume solid made for Estee Lauder or Parfum D'Orsay. The whale box is marked "Rosenfeld by Florenza."
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Florenza pin cushions. The poodle and turtle are "nodders" with moving heads and tails.
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Florenza desk accessories including letter holders, pens, and letter opener.
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Florenza picture frames. The first and second have vintage photos added by the owner.
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Florenza lipstick holders, large dresser tray and perfume bottle.
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Florenza sacchrin servers, and salt and pepper shakers.
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Florenza miscellaneous boutique items including key chains, paper clips, combination magnifiers and phone dialers, turtle tape measure, thermometer and soap dish, and gold-tone trinket or cigarette container. The owl key chain is marked "Rosenfeld by Florenza". The container is marked "Florenza" and "Lorraine Marsel".
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