Album by Linda Kripke. Photos by Link2Jewels.com. 1 - 23 of 23 Total. 1610 Visits.
1 Some people think this is unsigned Schreiner. For SALE
2 Close-up of very fron of silver tone bangle. FOR SALE
3 Attributed Schreiner.
4 A very unusual pin with a large light amber/beige glass stone surrounded by pave set fiery aurora borealis rhinestones.
5 Back construction. The pin is signed Wirth of California SOLD
6 Wirth Of California signature on oval cartouche
7 Signed Miriam Haskell baroque pearl necklace SOLD
8 Center medallion with large blue glass cabochon, rose monteil rhinestones, woven wire mesh, and red bullet shaped glasss cabochons on flower motif.
9 Signed Haskell dove clasp on baroque pearl necklace.
10 1920s Rhinestone past Art Deco bracelet and pendant necklace with carved green glass melon cabochons.
11 NFS
12 Close up of domed green glass cabochon on pendant. Sterling chain and bale, but bale looks like a new one.
13 Close-up of melon stone on bracelet.
14 2 matching dress clips wiht glass cabochons and black enamel trim. SOLD
15 Here's something interesting. So many of us think that the manufacturers always made this costtume jewelry in a precise way and never deviated from their original sketch. But look at the placement of the signature plaque on these otherwise identical and original dress clips.
16 SOLD Great looking Renaissance Revival pin/pendant with green art glass and purple rhinestones.
This is the open position which naturally occurs when the piece is worn as a pin or a pendant.
17 I've come across jewelry like this before. The backs are beautiful heavy filigree (not like the flimsy Japanese Haskell filigree imitations)
Does anyone have a clue who the manufacturer or designer of this filigree backed jewelry was?
18 Close up of beautiful filigree back with pin and pendant loop. SOLD
19 Scholtz and Lammel German matte enamel cloissone link bracelet c. 1960 SOLD
20 Scholtz and Lammel, German 1960 Designer: Sigrid Gottstein