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Guestbook for Haskell--Unsigned Clips and Pins. 31 entries. Sign the Guestbook
 
Marilyn SchwartzFri, 26 Sep 2008 7:44AM

Thanks so much for opening my eyes to this wonderful collection of Haskell's.  Marilyn

Rena DenmarkFri, 22 Aug 2008 6:23AM

Hi Cathy Thank you for all of this wonderful information. Some information has made me think that a brooch I have might be an unsigned Haskell from the 1920s-30s. I have posted a thread on the JGB on ebay. Could you please have a look and see what you think and if my understanding of the construction is correct. Thanks rena

BillSun, 2 Mar 2008 7:09PM

Thank you so much for putting this together to help educate everyone.

Norma HawleyFri, 2 Nov 2007 5:36AM

wonderful ....just wonderful

Donna JonesFri, 18 May 2007 6:40AM

Many thanks for the wonderful photo display. I'm having a real problem identifying a brooch and earring set, and I'm very grateful for your expertise. It's so refreshing to find quality information online!

Maria GarciaMon, 19 Feb 2007 1:31PM

I am looking for info on pieces from my grandmother and mother to find out if they are Haskells

Sharon WhitefordThu, 25 Jan 2007 8:13AM

An utterly fabulous look at unsigned Haskell. In reference to picture 128, the fur clip with bronzed leaves and rhinestone dangles, I have this design as a set consisting of fur clip, bracelet, and necklace in a bright gold finish which does not tarnish. How sure are you of the Haskell attribution? What led you to determine the fur clip was Haskell? Thanks for the wonderful slide show.

CyTue, 9 May 2006 4:50PM

Great site. Very helpful.

Ricki Kaplan | www.rubylane.com/shops/lectiblesTue, 18 Apr 2006 9:09PM

I am not one to sign in to guest books!  I certainly can count on one hand the amount of times I have made comment to what I have seen on the sites I do sign into!  I want to thank you for sharing this with the public.  You have such fabulous pieces!  I am always shocked by the amount of beautiful pieces Miriam Haskell is responsible for!  This site has shown me I have been exposed to so little of her incredible work.. It is helpful also, since she didn't sign her work in the early years, everyone attributes their pieces to her, but there is no way to know, other than  to look for what one knows.  This site helps to broaden ones knowledge, and I truly appreciate what you have accomplished in these pages!

Thanks so much!

Ricki Kaplan

Mari Jovan FernanMon, 12 Dec 2005 6:55AM

Ohh la laaaa...What a wealth of information and inspiration.  Thanks for sharing.
I work with vintage beads myself..Germany, Czech, Japan...
I am looked for pearlized glass beads on wire...Anyone can help??

MARTHASun, 16 Oct 2005 1:08PM

Love the pics.  Did MH sign some WWII pieces with a dove or bird?  Would the piece also have made in USA?

STEVENSat, 25 Jun 2005 7:24PM

wonderfull site, great referance, thank you

PEGGY THRAILKILLWed, 27 Apr 2005 2:24PM

I'm a new to this and it was just great seeing all of these examples of this beautiful work.  Than you for sharing.

Terry GaddisMon, 7 Mar 2005 2:34PM

Just discoverd my pin back (#151) with colors (#152) is an unsigned Haskell!  Beautiful page!

Phyllis ParrisSun, 27 Feb 2005 12:51PM

I have a pin just like the one shown on the right in picture #86, except it is about 4" long.  It is unsigned.  I would love to find out if it is a Haskell.  Anyone????

Fred KattauSat, 12 Feb 2005 5:18AM

Terrific page

Ann PitmanFri, 11 Feb 2005 10:03PM

What an amazingly generous person you are to share this breathtaking collection.  Thank you for your generosity.  They are all just too beautiful!

Linda KripkeTue, 1 Feb 2005 5:10PM

I am always overwhelmed when I view your wibderful examples of early Haskell.  Thanks you for all your wonderful research.

PamFri, 28 Jan 2005 3:47PM

just learning!

CamilleTue, 18 Jan 2005 6:41PM

I bought a pin that is made up of coral beeds and silver leaves. The back has what looks like a MH but my daughter says that Haskell pieces do not have initials, eith her name or nothing and this piece is not wired. It looks like her style. Can anyone tell me something about this possible piece?

mimiThu, 6 Jan 2005 11:20AM

Wonderful! So very nice of you to share

LewannMon, 3 Jan 2005 9:47PM

FANTASTIC!  They take my breath away.  I know I've had at least 4 of these and sold them, not suspecting they were Haskell.  Thank you!

Carla ThiemeTue, 28 Dec 2004 12:11AM

WOW!!! Thanks for the visual treat.

Frances FelixMon, 25 Oct 2004 7:48AM

A tour de force site.  Scrumptious pieces.  Many thanks.

JanaWed, 20 Oct 2004 6:54PM

This was so informative and beautiful to look at.  Thank you for your efforts

ElizabethThu, 30 Sep 2004 4:28AM

your jewellry so beautiful.. I like them.. you have books ? free catlogs ? i need it. how much dollars. let me know.. I am interesting to make them..

LindaMon, 19 Jul 2004 5:04PM

cherylSun, 18 Apr 2004 9:08PM

Such creativity. You can see the fun in all Haskell's pieces.

Jackie KanovitzWed, 3 Mar 2004 3:59PM

Thanks so much. As I looked through your pictures, it raised my level of suspiciion that I have a lot more unsigned early Haskell's than I previously was aware of.

Linn AlberSat, 31 May 2003 12:15PM

Amazing.  These pieces are wonderful.  Thank you.

Jan WrightsonFri, 30 May 2003 1:12PM

Wonderful Site to See.  Thanks, Jan

 
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