1 Unsigned Haskell necklace of enameled wood leaves and glass beads on a plastic chain. Probably WWII-era.
2 Unsigned Haskell necklace from the 1930s with a central motif of large blue glass leaves.
3 Fabulous unsigned Haskell festoon necklace showing a very typical glass leaf style used over and over in her pieces.
4 Unsigned Haskell lariat with another style of glass leaves, small plastic flowers (seen a lot on Czech pieces also) and a celluloid chain.
5 Important, unsigned Haskell necklace from the 1930s with painted enamel leaves.
6 Signed Haskell necklace of gilt metal leaves ending in baroque Niki nailhead pearls. From the late 1950s.
7 1930s dress clip with turquoise glass beads and gilt metal flowers and long metal leaves. Unsigned Haskell.
8 Clip of carved wood walnuts, small round wood beads and stamped, gilded metal leaves, c. 1938. Unsigned Haskell.
9 Fur clip with carved wood flower and gilt metal leaves mounted on a shell, c. WWII era. See Cera, pg. 78 for a similar pin. Unsigned Haskell.
10 WWII era pin of bright orange pressed glass leaves accented by gilt metal flowers with pearl centers. Unsigned Haskell.
11 A pin and dress clip of turquoise glass beads and potmetal leaves covered with rhinestones. (And a special addition, a black cat hair....) Unsigned Haskell.
12 WWII era dress clip of bright yellow glass flowers and leaves. Unsigned Haskell.
13 Dress clip of bronze-tone metal leaves and roses montees. Unsigned Haskell.
14 Dress clip of square wood beads formed into flower shapes and dyed various colors, pressed glass leaves of varying sizes and bright yellow glass bead centers. WWII era. Unsigned Haskell.
15 Pin made of segmented wood flowers hanging on silk cord, carved wooden leaves and glass bead centers. Unsigned Haskell.