enlarge 226KB, 1280x960 1 Sandy and Robin This is my sister and I on the plane at 6:30 am waiting for takeoff. We were in a cab at 4:30 am to go to the airport. Trust me, this is the last time you will ever see me smiling (or up) at 6:30 in the morning ever again.
| enlarge 431KB, 1280x960 2 Approach to Stan Hywet I was vibrating with excitement when I saw the sign!
| enlarge 393KB, 1280x960 3 Historical Marker for Stan Hywet The Gate Lodge was the smaller 5 bedroom house that was the home to some of the children and grandchildren away from "the big house".
| enlarge 363KB, 1280x960 4 Stan Hywet This is where you register for your visit.
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enlarge 446KB, 1280x960 5 Stan Hywet Manor House This exquisite Tudor mansion was the private home of the Seiberling's and their family. Not just a huge mansion, but truly a home, filled with family, friends, art, music, and books. Above the entrance is a plaque engraved with the family motto "Non Nobis Solum" NOT FOR US ALONE. From the beginning, the Seiberling's were gracious hosts, and Stan Hywet meant to be shared. The Seiberling's were amazing, generous and kind people to their visitors and their staff. Their children and grandchildren adored them. (And Gertrude ruled the roost!)
| enlarge 207KB, 1024x1365 6 Gertrude Seiberling's Wedding Dress Is this not exquisite??? She was so tiny. Look at the workmanship. She married F.A. Seiberling in 1887. This is right at the beginning of the exhibit in the Music Room.
| enlarge 233KB, 1280x960 7 Gertrude Seiberling Wedding Portrait She was a beautiful bride. These are the types of jewels Gertrude may have worn on her wedding day.
The necklace is an exquisite platinum, diamond and pearl "dog collar" lent by Lang Antiques in San Francisco. The magnificent pearl and diamond pendant and ring were lent by Lisa Stockhammer of the Three Graces who has gorgeous jewelry and a fabulous website (I've taken a course at Jewelry Camp given by Lisa)
This is the first case prominently displayed when you walk into the exhibit.
| enlarge 172KB, 1280x687 8 Description from the "Wedding Case"
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enlarge 198KB, 1086x1024 9 My Victorian Style Sterling Paste Floral Spray #19 This is my sterling paste floral brooch made in Germany done in Victorian style. If this were real Victorian, it probably would have been "en tremblant", a trembler, and if a real jewel, would have been silver topped gold set with diamonds.
The exquisite turquoise bracelet is authentic Victorian and set with diamonds in gold and the pin is real gold as well.
| enlarge 437KB, 2736x1095 10 Victorian Style Brooch #19 Description for the Victorian case of some of the other items that were on display.
| enlarge 196KB, 1280x960 11 My Edwardian Faux Pearl Necklace White and gray faux pearls, sterling bow set with pastes.American.
| enlarge 215KB, 1280x960 12 My Edwardian Sterling Necklace Sterling and paste Edwardian necklace made in Germany.
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enlarge 228KB, 1280x960 13 My Edwardian Sterling Filigree Necklace Sterling filigree plated in chromium, with faux amethyst glass melon cut stones and clear pastes set in the front links. Helgen Manufacturing. American.
| enlarge 213KB, 1280x960 14 My Edwardian Paste Festoon Necklace Festoon necklace with white pastes set in a gold filled mounting.American.
| enlarge 552KB, 1280x960 15 My Edwardian FNCo Ring Navette style sterling paste ring with a large glass faux sapphire. Marked FNCo (Fishel Nessler) American.
| enlarge 142KB, 1280x626 16 Edwardian Descriptions Descriptions of my pieces in the case. #5 originally had a drop that was added to the necklace before I bought it, but I removed it before sending for the exhibit as it was not authentic to the piece. #9 is the gray and white pearl bow necklace.
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enlarge 206KB, 1280x960 17 Art Nouveau Jewels All real, all exquisite, NONE unfortunately are mine.
| enlarge 248KB, 1280x960 18 Arts & Crafts Jewels Again, sadly none are mine. Look at #15. Emeralds, pearls, gold, and 3 HUGE diamonds. Florence Kohler studio jeweler. All of the jewelry was 2DIE4.
Gertrude Seiberling (mistress of the house) is shown in the striped dress with her family.
| enlarge 201KB, 1280x960 19 Arts & Crafts Jewels More gorgeous pieces. I believe #12 is Edward Everett Oakes.
| enlarge 211KB, 1280x960 20 Arts & Crafts Jewels You can see this was one of my favorite cases. This necklace was so breathtaking you could cry, unfortunately one of my "victims" ruined by my flash. Not mine. The necklace is gold, gemstones and enamel
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enlarge 186KB, 1280x960 21 Arts & Crafts Jewels This emerald diamond and pearl arts & crafts ring was absolutely astounding. Another incredible piece by Florence Kohler. I wish it were mine. I would have taken every gorgeous real jewel on display in any of the cases. Each piece was chosen so carefully, and such beautiful examples.
| enlarge 184KB, 1280x1005 22 REAL Art Deco Jewelry This is one of the most beautiful pieces I've ever seen. Platinum, diamonds and jadeite. Not mine sadly. In an article write up of the exhibit, they posted the picture of this exquisite and thought it was "paste". No, the real thing!
| enlarge 303KB, 1280x960 23 Robin Deutsch in Front of the Art Deco Costume Case All of the pieces in this case are mine. This jewelry is authentic to the period, and copies of the real jewelry that was made during this time. Some pieces are European, some American. Costume jewelry was not just for women who did not have money. Many women of wealth also owned and wore costume jewelry--especially for travel. I also read that during the Depression, when a lot of this jewelry was made (and before WWII) many women of wealth not only lost much of their money, but if they did not, felt it vulgar to display many of their real jewels when others were suffering, and many wore costume jewelry instead. This was the beginning of the "Golden Age" of costume jewelry. Many of the designers of these pieces (both American and European) made the jewelry exactly the same as their fine counterparts, and many of same jewelers who set real stones, would have set the paste stones in these. Due to the Depression, many fine jewelers lost their jobs, as well as many European jewelers fleein...
| enlarge 229KB, 1280x960 24 Robin's Art Deco Jewels 1 These are from my own case and this is the type of jewelry Gertrude might have owned and worn. Even though my pieces are costume, they are exact copies of fine jewelry. (I just love Gertrude...she's adorable but formidable). She would have been an older woman during this period in time, and not a "jazz age flapper", so we chose jewelry that would have been the appropriate style and type for her.
#27-Knoll & Pregizer Sterling Paste Sautoir-Germany #16-17 KTF/Trifari Sautoir & Earrings #28-Unsigned deco bracelet #19 Signed SCP for "Ciro Pearls" faux pearl, sterling and paste bracelet England c.1930. #15 Signed Mazer brooch and unsigned pearl earrings-- probably unsigned Mazer since I bought the set together and the pearls match. #7 Sterling and paste dress clips #9 Sterling and Paste faux sapphire earrings made in France
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enlarge 169KB, 1024x1431 25 Robin Deutsch 1935 KTF/Trifari Sautoir #16 in the previous case. This is a close-up of the extraordinary sautoir made by Trifari,Krussman & Fishel (KTF) in 1935 and designed by Alfred Philippe. In all of my years of collecting, this is only the 2nd one I have ever seen. This is one of the rarest pieces I own and a wonderful copy of Van Cleef & Arpels.
The Robin Deutsch Collection
| enlarge 218KB, 1280x960 26 Robin Deutsch's Art Deco Jewels 2 #20 Sterling faux aquamarine ring #2 Sterling filigree faux emerald and paste bracelet chromium plated. #5 Paste Charm Bracelet with an acrostic "My Dearest" Charm. Many of the other charms are romantic such as a wedding bouquet, wedding bells, hearts and stork. #10-French sterling & faux sapphire paste bracelet #6/24 Trifari "Clip-Mates" double clip brooches which seperate into dress clips. #23 Sterling Glass Buddha with paste headdress jabot pin #8 Sterling paste and faux sapphire pin-German #22 KTF/Trifari Navette shaped paste pin
| enlarge 250KB, 1280x960 27 Robin Deutsch's Art Deco Jewels #3 -Two Gold plated filigree jeweled bangles. -French Sterling paste bracelet -Trifari "Fruit Salad' Bracelet -Very rare unsigned MAZER (designed by Marcel Boucher) black enamel bangle with removable clips.Copy of Cartier. -2 channel set sterling deco bangles with square cut stones (the green one is Diamonbar, the clear one unsigned) -Faux Pearl and Sterling bracelet with square cut glass faux emeralds. -Ciner sterling navette shaped faux pearl & paste ring.
| enlarge 226KB, 1280x960 28 Robin Deutsch's Art Deco Jewels #4 #21/18 Same Ciner ring as before with Martelli sterling cameo paste ring. #12 Triple strand graduated faux pearl necklace with a faux emerald clasp and a stylized sterling paste bow with faux emeralds. The necklace was fixed and the emerald square cut clasp no longer shown as that is the way it would be worn-hidden. #11 Faux pearl sterling and paste sautoir with asymmetrical pearl tassels. The other faux pearl and paste earrings are unsigned.
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enlarge 224KB, 1280x960 29 Robin Deutsch 's Art Deco Jewels #3 The faux coral and paste set is early, unsigned KTF/Trifari and very rare. The bracelet is missing 4 of the coral balls. There are matching earrings and two small dress clips. This is early art deco. I bought this beautiful set from a dealer who used to sell jewelry to movie studios. She sent this out to be chosen for Charlize Theron to wear in the film "The Legend of Bagger Vance" but they decided not to take it and she sold it...TO ME! Lucky Lucky. #29 that was removed was not mine. I have no idea what was there.
| enlarge 252KB, 1280x935 30 Descriptions from my Art Deco Case
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enlarge 212KB, 1280x960 33 My Art Deco Cufflinks These are 14K gold, in their original velvet box. Unfortunately you cannot see the initials engraved in them which are true Art Deco monograms. These are mine.
| enlarge 202KB, 1280x960 34 Descriptions in the Mens Jewelry Case
| enlarge 150KB, 1024x1024 35 Watches There were many beautiful watches in this case. My Knoll & Pregizer (Germany)sterling and paste watch mimicking platinum and diamonds is to the left of that exquisite real watch with diamonds to the right. You would not know my watch is not real unless you were told. Incredible workmanship.
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enlarge 84KB, 600x1557 37 Robin Deutsch's Knoll & Pregizer Art Deco Watch #8 This is a close-up of my paste art deco watch. Very typical of the real diamond and platinum watches worn during the period, especially with the black double-corded strap. It's beautifully engraved with a design all around the perimeter of the watch case, black enamel hands, faux sapphire cabochon stem, and Arabic numerals. The missing paste was replaced when I sent this to Stan Hywet for display.
| enlarge 466KB, 1280x960 38 IMG 2303 The rest of the pictures are more of the house and gardens.
| enlarge 408KB, 1280x960 39 IMG 2304 There are several of these benches in the gardens, inscribed with the names of very generous donors to the museum.
| enlarge 577KB, 1280x960 40 IMG 2305 Beautiful sculptures and statues and fountains.
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enlarge 511KB, 1280x960 41 IMG 2306
| enlarge 430KB, 1280x960 42 IMG 2307 Magnificent iron work on the windows. You could probably visit Stan Hywet 100 times and see something new every time. No expense was spared by the Seiberlings and no details overlooked.
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enlarge 363KB, 1280x960 45 Incredible Bird House I just loved this.
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| enlarge 1.82MB, 612x792 47 Finer Thing Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens - KnightBlog.pdf This is a review on the exhibit mentioning me and my collection.
Here is a direct link to the article:
http://www.knightfoundation.org/blogs/knightblog/2012/5/23/the-finer-things-in-life-a-luxurious-jewelry-exhibit-at-stan-hywet-hall-and-gardens/
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