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Jewelry Patents
Eisenberg

 

Information about the jewelry companies comes from personal contacts and materials, old versions of "The Keystone Jewelry Trade Book" or "American Jewelry Manufacturers" by Dorothy T. Rainwater.

 

F. NATHAN, 1942
probably for EISENBERG
No. 132,436

pin
Florence Nathan

       EISENBERG bow brooch, a newer version of the one shown in patent No. 132,436.
Courtesy of Bobye Syverson
F. NATHAN, 1942
probably for EISENBERG
No. 132,446

pin
Florence Nathan

F. NATHAN, 1942
probably for EISENBERG
No. 132,437

pin (fur clip)
Florence Nathan 

 

NOTE:
As I understand it, Florence Nathan was the assistant to, and eventually married, the owner of the company that manufactured Eisenberg jewelry. Her name is on the patents, but she did not actually do the design work.

F. NATHAN, 1942
probably for EISENBERG
No. 132,438

pin
Florence Nathan

EISENBERG brooch as shown in patent No. 132,438.
Courtesy of Bobye Syverson

   PURPLE and clear rhinestones unsigned brooch. This is NOT an Eisenberg, but is so very similar. It is a good example of why we must be very careful in identifying unsigned pieces by patents drawings.   View   View   #Y16553

 

 

F. NATHAN, 1942
probably for EISENBERG
No. 132,451

pin (fur clip)
Florence Nathan

F. NATHAN, 1942
probably for EISENBERG
No. 132,452

pin
Florence Nathan

F. NATHAN, 1942
probably for EISENBERG
No. 132,455

pin
Florence Nathan

F. NATHAN, 1942
probably for EISENBERG
No. 132,439

pin (fur clip)
Florence Nathan

 
Regarding the attribution of the Florence Nathan patents to Eisenberg Jewelry, Jim Katz says, "On page 179 of  Brunialti's book,  A Tribute to America, there is a February 1942 Vogue advertisement. Under the ad the Brunailti's state, "Eisenberg jewelry designed by Florence Nathan."  Two of the patents are identical with two of the pieces in the ad, items "H" (bow pin) and "D" (bracelet). Even though the ad states "Eisenberg Ice" in its title, inside it says,  "Each Piece Hallmarked Eisenberg Original". Also the patents were all filed together and granted  in May of 1942. 

Bobye Syverson says that Florence Nathan was not actually a designer, but was the wife of the owner of Manhattan company Fallon and Kappel who manufactured Eisenberg jewelry at the time.  Florence was the assistant to Mr. Kappel.  In 1943, Florence married Murray Silverman, who joined F&K shortly after World War II and was in charge of production. When Mr. Kappel became sick in the late 40s, the Silverman's bought the business from him. (This information is from a VFCJ Newsletter interview with Ruth Kamke, the Eisenberg designer.)
 

 

F. NATHAN, 1942
probably for EISENBERG
No. 132,443

pin
Florence Nathan

F. NATHAN, 1942
probably for EISENBERG
No. 132,444

pin (fur clip)
Florence Nathan

F. NATHAN, 1942
probably for EISENBERG
No. 132,445

pin (fur clip)
Florence Nathan

F. NATHAN, 1942
probably for EISENBERG
No. 132,447

pin (fur clip)
Florence Nathan

 

F. NATHAN, 1942
probably for EISENBERG
No. 132,449

pin (fur clip)
Florence Nathan

F. NATHAN, 1942
probably for EISENBERG
No. 132,454

pin (fur clip)
Florence Nathan

F. NATHAN, 1942
probably for EISENBERG
No. 132,456

pin (fur clip)
Florence Nathan

F. NATHAN, 1942
probably for EISENBERG
No. 132,457

pin (fur clip)
Florence Nathan

 

 

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