This is a VINTAGE, EXCELLENT Condition, Marked/Signed "Silver And Gold Tone With Rhinestone Collar 2 Siamese Kitty Cat Kittens With Entwined Tails Figural Pin Brooch" designed by Anne Klein in the early-1970s.  My neighbor purchased this ADORABLE Pin Brooch during a shopping trip to New York in 1973 and wore it occasionally until about 10 years ago when it was put away and forgotten about.  Recently rediscovered, it has been safely and securely stored.  Measuring approximately 1 1/4 inches tall and approximately 7/8ths of an inch wide, the swivel pin back measures approximately 1 1/4 inches long, works smoothly and holds securely; the back is Marked/Signed "copyright AK". 



This SLEEK Pin is a WONDERFUL fashion accessory with Casual, Work, Party and even more Formal attire.  With the soft shimmering glow of Silver, Gold and Rhinestones, this is a piece of jewelry that is a BEAUTIFUL, versatile fashion accent that is quite CHARMING with any style or color wardrobe.  This sweet Feline pair have their tails entwined with the Silver Cat wearing a Gold Collar and the Gold Cat wearing a Rhinestone studded Silver Collar.  Facing backwards, this ever aloof pair of Siamese Cats are sitting side by side with their tails entwined.  A SIMPLE, FUN way to dress up any look, this STUNNING Anne Klein Pin is a highly collectable piece of Designer Jewelry.  ABSOLUTELY STUNNING, it is a Pin that every woman will look GORGEOUS wearing with its WHIMSICAL design that is a STANDOUT!  Exuding High Fashion, Runway Couture, this MODERNIST Figural Pin Brooch can be worn casually for a pop of GLAMOUR, added to a work ensemble for a CLASSIC touch or paired with more formal attire for an CHARMING accent.



History:  Anne Klein was a fashion and jewelry designer who worked for Hattie Carnegie before establishing her own business "Anne Klein & Co" in 1968.  Her first Jewelry Mark/Logo included her name in ALL Capital Letters on a Square Tag with her "Lion Head Logo" on the back.  In the 1970s she used the Marks "A.K." and "Anne Klein".  Anne Klein died in 1974; after her death, the design of her jewelry was done by Donna Karan and Louis Dell’Olio.