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This listing is for a bold Art Deco style lobster brooch with a wood body. The middle piece is likely Celluloid.  It is yellow(ish) and carved around the edges.  The body is carved wood and there are plastic coated "strings" at the mouth.  The brooch measure approximately 3.25" long and just over 2" across at the pinchers.  The hardware has age and wear and the pin stem has bends.  With that being said, the hardware does work fine.  This is a nice old  piece in overall very good antique / vintage condition.  It is cool and unusual, indeed!  The image does not begin to do it justice! 

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