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Eisenberg Jewelry Reproductions,
a
gorgeous array of fabulous vintage costume jewelry reproductions
courtesy of Bobye Syverson, foremost Eisenberg collector and expert.
Here you will find not just Eisenberg repros but also a few Staret,
Corocraft, Boucher and Trifari repros. Good to take a peek at these.
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Fashions
of 1949,
photo gallery of jewelry wearing models taken in 1949. Can you
identify some of the vintage costume jewelry they are wearing?
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Great Reference Guide
Books about Vintage Costume Jewelry from Amazon.com
"Suggested
reading" if you are interested in collecting designer or unsigned vintage
costume jewelry, rhinestone or Bakelite. There are others but these are a
good place to start.
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might also need send an E-card. You can do it all in one shop!
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Guide to Vintage Costume
Jewelry Eras
Art Deco Jewelry,
-c. 1920-1935: Egyptian motifs, black
enamel, geometrics, dress clips, rhinestones bangles, bracelets, sharp
contrasts, marcasite jewelry, chrysoprase, transportation motifs.
Victorian Jewelry
1800s-1900s - 1837-1902: Hairwork,
Mourning Black Jewelry, Silesian wire, Cut Steel, Miniatures, Enamels,
Gutta Percha
Arts and Crafts,
1890s
c. 1890-1920 - handcrafted, enamels, Billikins
Art Nouveau,
c. 1895-1910 - flowing hair, enamels,
sash pins, hand-painted porcelain, waist sets, pendants.
Edwardian,
c. 1890-1920: traditional, lacy,
platinum, diamonds, pearls, crescents, seed pearls, reverse painted
intaglios, lavaliere and festoon necklaces.
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