Sterling Silver "Trillium" Zonta Pin
This vintage pin includes multiple layers of uniqueness. The design by the Toronto, Canada, silversmith Andrew Fussell (1909-1983), highlights the “Trillium”, the provincial flower of Ontario.
Measuring, 1 3/4” by 1 3/4”, this sterling silver piece is stamped Sterling and Fussell. The top focus has an additional “Zonta Toronto 1960” stamp. Zonta was formed to be an international service organization for women and to advance the status of women.
Zonta” is derived from a Lakhota (Teton Dakota) language of the Native-American Sioux peoples, where the word means honest and trustworthy.
History and look of this piece is spectacular so don’t miss out. As we begin to enhance our on-line presence to augment our three brick and mortar locations, an item may also be at one of our brick and mortar locations. Please contact us before purchase for availability.
This vintage pin includes multiple layers of uniqueness. The design by the Toronto, Canada, silversmith Andrew Fussell (1909-1983), highlights the “Trillium”, the provincial flower of Ontario.
Measuring, 1 3/4” by 1 3/4”, this sterling silver piece is stamped Sterling and Fussell. The top focus has an additional “Zonta Toronto 1960” stamp. Zonta was formed to be an international service organization for women and to advance the status of women.
Zonta” is derived from a Lakhota (Teton Dakota) language of the Native-American Sioux peoples, where the word means honest and trustworthy.
History and look of this piece is spectacular so don’t miss out. As we begin to enhance our on-line presence to augment our three brick and mortar locations, an item may also be at one of our brick and mortar locations. Please contact us before purchase for availability.
This vintage pin includes multiple layers of uniqueness. The design by the Toronto, Canada, silversmith Andrew Fussell (1909-1983), highlights the “Trillium”, the provincial flower of Ontario.
Measuring, 1 3/4” by 1 3/4”, this sterling silver piece is stamped Sterling and Fussell. The top focus has an additional “Zonta Toronto 1960” stamp. Zonta was formed to be an international service organization for women and to advance the status of women.
Zonta” is derived from a Lakhota (Teton Dakota) language of the Native-American Sioux peoples, where the word means honest and trustworthy.
History and look of this piece is spectacular so don’t miss out. As we begin to enhance our on-line presence to augment our three brick and mortar locations, an item may also be at one of our brick and mortar locations. Please contact us before purchase for availability.