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Emmons Jewelry (July 12, 2018)Unfortunately and for unknown reasons the available records for Emmons are hard to find and therefore naming and dating pieces is hit and miss. Thankfully the record-keeping for sister company Sarah Coventry was much better. Reference books used are “Emmons Fashion Magic Jewelry” by Dippo & Dippo and “Emmons & Sarah Coventry Jewelry Fashion Show” by Deborah Robinson. There are two excellent Sarah Coventry/Emmons groups on Facebook and the pages include lots of great information, including an identification page for Emmons. Personal collection, not for sale. |
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Hobe Jewelry (August 10, 2019)Personal collection, not for sale. |
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Juliana Jewelry (May 2, 2018)Juliana was made by DeLizza & Elster. It was never marked and was sold with a paper hangtag or an earring card. Most of this jewelry has been verified using the following books: "Juliana Jewelry Reference/DeLizza & Elster Identification & Value Guide" by Ann Pitman and "Juliana Jewelry The Last Generation" by Paula Knutson and Karla Wacker; the Is It Juliana website, the Juliana Study Group on Facebook, and Juliana expert Paula Knutson. I have recently re-photographed the entire collection and re-verified all pieces (a few were removed as it turned out they were not Juliana) and am 99% certain all pieces are D&E/Juliana. Personal collection, not for sale. |
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Sarah Coventry Jewelry Reference (April 17, 2016)A page to assist with identifying and dating Sarah Coventry jewelry. The page is by no means complete and is an ongoing project. None of the items on this page are for sale, it is for reference only. |
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Trifari Jewelry (May 20, 2018)Personal collection, not for sale. |
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Vendome Jewelry (May 2, 2018)Vendome was a division of Coro and began operations in 1944. The head designer for many years was Helen Marion. Coro and all divisions ceased operations in 1979. Vendome was the high-end division of Coro and is known for its beautiful crystal beads, innovative art beads and creative designs. Several pieces in this collection were purchased from Helen Marion's assistant designer, who inherited her vast collection of prototypes and molds. Personal collection, not for sale. |
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