Postby dognose » Sun Mar 13, 2022 1:31 pm
An unusual elaborate window display of wedding rings in the State St. window of C. D. Peacock, Inc., is attracting a great deal of interest. The window is decorated in a light tan silk with a picture of a church in the background. In front of the church stand plaster casts representing Pocahontas, the first native American Bride and her husband, John Rolfe, who were married in April, 1614. These figures were made especially for this display. Reproductions of wedding rings used in all ages and all countries were shown and these were all made from descriptions or pictures. Several weeks time and great expense were necessary to assemble the material for this window.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 30th May 1923
Trev.