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USD $75.00
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Condition: Very Good.
Material: Silvertone metal and rhinestones.
Maker: Kramer of NY
Dimensions: 7 1/8" x 3/4"
Date: Circa, 1950s
Clasp : push-in with safety chain
Kramer Jewelry Creations was in business in New York from 1943 to the late 1970's. It was founded by Louis Kramer and did some of the designs himself in the beginning. They manufactured a wide range of jewelry, from the simple to the extravagant. They used Austrian rhinestones to plastic inserts. Kramer of New York was located 393 5th Avenue, New York, New York. Kramer jewels can be marked: Kramer of NY Kramer of New York Kramer Amourelle (these pieces are rare from 1963 and were designed by Frank Hess, former head designer of Haskell Jewelry) Christian Dior by Kramer (Yes, they produced for Christian Dior)
USD $69.95
USD $125.00
Sir Alexander Korda was a Hungarian born film director and producer. He was the first film director to be knighted. This movie started the trend for collectors wanting jewelry like the pieces worn in the movie. Most of this jewelry was produced by Rice Weiner. This pin is circa 1940 the same time that the film came out.
There are no hallmarks on this item .
Sir Alexander Korda (1893-1956) was a Hungarian born movie producer, making a number of notable Hollywood films before to relocating to England and founding "London Films" in 1932; he returned to the U.S. during the Wartime years, producing "Thief of Bagdad" (1940) and "That Hamilton Woman" (1941) and supervising production of the "Jungle Book" (1942), directed by his brother Zoltan Korda. The brooch is in the form of a highly detailed elephant's head with its trunk curled up to "hold" a loop from which dangle turquoise glass beads. The beads are knobby, mottled art glass, most likely hand crafted. The pin is hallmarked "Alexander Korda". The pin is roughly 1 3/4" wide x 2 3/4" long A seldom seen piece!
USD $495.00
Dimensions: 2 1/2" x 2"
Hallmarked: K.J.L. in an oval cartouche.
USD $44.95
USD $225.00
This bracelet is 1 3/4" wide, 7" in circumference with a diameter of 2 1/8".
Reference: Fabulous, Kenneth Jay Lane Jewelry and accessories by Nancy N. Schiffer 2007, page 203.
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This bracelet is 1 3/4" wide, 7" in circumference with a diameter of 2 1/8".
Ref: Fabulous, Kenneth Jay Lane Jewelry and accessories by Nancy N. Schiffer 2007, page 203
The brooch is 2 1/2" x 1 1/2".
Karu jewelry was produced by Kaufman & Rederman of New York.
USD $250.00
This set is referenced in Juliana Jewelry, A Pictoral feast for your eyes by Nancy J. Zell on page 164 from the Deb Hancock collection at Antique Haven. and in Juliana Jewelry Reverence Identification guide and value guide, by Ann Pitman, Collector Books p. 242
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Ref: Pictorial Guide to Costume Jewelry Identification and values by Ariel Bloom,Collector Books, 2008 page 52. and
Carole Tanenbaum Vintage Collections has this necklace in green without earrings. http://www.shoplatitude.com/1960-juliana-necklace.html CAROLE TANENBAUM VINTAGE, 1960 Juliana Diamante Bib Necklace, $895 Description Take an evening dress to stunning new heights with this opulent clear and emerald green diamante bib necklace from New York-born Carole Tanenbaum Vintage Collection. With a flowing waterfall effect of marquis-shaped stones, this piece is the only accessory your ensemble will ever need. Juliana Necklace shown here in Emerald Green and Clear Rhinestone. Circa 1960. CAROLE TANENBAUM VINTAGE, STATEMENT NECKLACES,
Reference: Juliana Jewelry reference DeLizza & Elstser identification and value guide, by Ann Pitman, Collector Books 2010, page 258
USD $125.00
dimensions: 7 1/4" x 1 7/16" Condition: Excellent
Reference : Juliana Jewelry Reference by Ann Pitman p. 148.
USD $99.95
The pin is 3 1/4" long by 1 3/8" by 1". The clip on earrings are 1 1/4" long.
They are in excellent condition.
$74.95 (sold @49er for $45.00 cash)
Reference: Juliana Jewelry Reference Identification & Value Guide, Ann Pitman, Collector Books, 2010 page 42.
Circa 1966
Reference: Juliana Jewelry Reference Identification & Value Guide, Ann Pitman, Collector Books, 2010 page 232.
This bracelet is circa 1966-1968
USD $120.00
The detailed modeling is in the Russian gold finish they made famous for its photographic effect. The crab sits on a scallop shell and holds a large and lustrous simulated pearl. It is hallmarked Joseff signature on an applied plaque. It is 2" x 2 1/4".
Joseff was the jeweler for the Hollywood movie moguls form 1930-1948.
Reference: Jewelry of the Stars by Ball, Joannne Dubbs, p. 144
Costume Jewelry, Identification and Price Guide by Harrice S. MIller, p. 182
USD $95.00
This Jomaz rhinestome pin has a 3 dimensional rhodium plated design with 14 horizontal rows of clear rhinestone baguettes that appear to fold around a thick ribbon of dozens of small clear rhinestones.
USD $54.95
Hallmark: Jomaz with copyright
Condition: Excellent
Dimensions: 1 7/8" x 1"
Reference: Costume Jewelry 202
Hallmark: Sterling, Pat Pend.
Dimensions: 1 3/4" x 2" tall
Condition: Excellent
Designer: John Caianiello, Circa 1945-1946
Monogram: My sugar is so refined from Dick
Reference: American Costume Jewelry- Art and Industry, Brunialti & Brunialti, 2008 v. 2 p167
A similar item sold at Bonhams Auction a few years ago.
USD $29.95
Crystal pitchers have never been reproduced to date. It is in excellent condition.
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USD $95.99
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This juice tumbler is 4 1/4" tall.
I have 4 of these juice tumblers for sale at $ 17.95 each.
USD $23.95
This stem is 5 3/8" tall.
I have 2 of these stems for sale @ 23.95 each.
USD $19.95
The stem is 6 5/16" tall.
I have six of these available @ $19.95 each.
USD $19.95
This 10 ounce footed tumbler is 5 7/8" tall.
I have 2 of these 10 ounce footed tumblers for sale @ $19.95 each.
USD $44.95
There are no chips, no cracks, no hairlines and no repairs to this item. This item is in excellent condition.
USD $295.00
USD $74.95
There are no chips, no cracks and no repairs to this item. This item is in excellent condition.
USD $795.00
These is some paint loss in the bonnet colored feathers and a few nicks here and there.
This bank sold in April of this year on eBay for $850.00 plus a 17% buyer premium for a total of $995.00. At another auction sale in March of this year is closed at $952.00.
USD $65.00