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Morning Glory Collects Miriam Haskell Hess Jewelry  
We work constantly to offer extensive jewelry research, pictures and information in our references, " Jewel Chat " and " Morning Glory Collects ".
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In the early days of Haskell jewelry, when Frank Hess was the head designer, Haskell put no identifying marks on their jewelry. It was not marked at all until about 1947, as a matter of fact. Today the early unsigned pieces are recognized by their wonderful detail, hand work and design. Read more about HASKELL EARLY UNSIGNED JEWELRY, see our article in JEWEL CHAT and the feature on HASKELL ART WORK & ADVERTISING.

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 HASKELL Hess chartreuse, burnt sienna and tan flattened glass beads and gold tone leaves expansion bracelet, 3-1/4" front, and matching 4" clip. These gilt leaves were from the "nasturtium" line.   #H26051

  HASKELL Larry Austin original watercolor advertising illustration for Haskell flattened bead and leaves bracelet and clip shown at left, numbered "815" on back in pencil, 8" by 10".  View   #H26053

   HASKELL early unsigned Frank Hess design from the 1940's. This 4" dress clip is made up of chartreuse, coral and tan flattened glass beads and gold tone nasturtium leaves.   View     #H23939 

 

HASKELL early unsigned Frank Hess design from the 1940's. This dress clip of green glass beads is 3" long.   View     #H19699      HASKELL early unsigned multi-colored glass opaque beads and painted metal leaves bracelet, circa 1935, 6-1/2". The painted leaves were used in the Fall of 1935.  View   View   View   #H24186 This HASKELL is a brooch, not a clip, showing that some pieces were made both ways.  View   #H21112 

 

 HASKELL fur clip combining glass beads, gold tone findings and painted leaves, circa 1935, 3".  (Seen in Christie Romero's "Warman's Jewelry, 3rd Ed, page 195 and in Gordon & Pamfiloff's "Miriam Haskell Jewelry" page 28.)  The painted leaves were used in the Fall of 1935 according to Larry Vrba.   View    #H19523 HASKELL Hess early unsigned bar brooch of flattened glass yellow and orange beads and painted metal leaves.    HASKELL Hess early unsigned bar brooch of flattened glass yellow and orange beads and painted metal leaves, circa 1935, 4".   View   #H33338

 

   HASKELL early unsigned Frank Hess chartreuse and green glass beads and wooden leaves brooch with gold tone lily pads, circa 1935-40, 4".  View   #H26052      HASKELL Larry Austin original watercolor advertising illustration for Haskell flattened bead and metal leaves bracelet and clip with foil "Miriam Haskell" sticker, 8" by 10", framed so back is not visible.  #H24365 HASKELL Hess early unsigned coil bracelet of brown wooden flowers and beads and aqua painted branch coral with gold tone metal petals and leaves, about 1-1/2" wide at front, circa 1940. See similar bracelet on page 151 of Gordon & Pamfiloff's "Miriam Haskell Jewelry" .   View   View   View   #H29519 

 

HASKELL Hess early unsigned wooden beads and green glass seed beads dress clip, circa 1940, 4".   View   #H32357 HASKELL Hess early unsigned gold tone metallic nuts and carved wooden leaves clip with flowers and tiny seed beads accents, circa 1940 4".  View   #H32355 HASKELL Hess early unsigned golden and black wooden and glass beads dress clips, set of 2, circa 1940, 4" each.   View   #H32356

 

 HASKELL early unsigned orange-red and black pin with glass beads center, circa 1940, 3-1/3". See Gordon & Pamfiloff's "Miriam Haskell Jewelry" page 147.  View   #H27221    HASKELL early unsigned expansion bracelet and pair of matching dress clips. See Gordon & Pamfiloff's "Miriam Haskell Jewelry" page 147.  #H22609    HASKELL early unsigned Hess red and black lampshade brooch, circa 1940, 3-5/8".   View   #H29105

 

   
        HASKELL early Hess wooden beads and glass seed beads coil bracelet, 6".  View showing the woven coil cover construction of the bracelet. See a bracelet in this series in Carole Tanenbaum's "Fabulous Fakes" on page 100. This kind of work was extremely labor intensive, and could only have been done back in a time when labor was much less expensive.   View   View   #H22088    HASKELL Hess early unsigned dress clip with wood florets and green glass beads, 3". See Gordon & Pamfiloff's "Miriam Haskell Jewelry" page 145. On this clip, each wooden bead is hand sewn to the pierced backing, and each strand of glass seed beads is hand strung.  View   #H26700 HASKELL or Czech natural, chartreuse and peach wooden and white glass seed beads pin, circa 1945, 2-1/3".   View   View   #H30080

 

     HASKELL Hess unsigned wooden beads, bells and stars pin in red, blue, natural and green, 3" long. Clips and pins in this series came in various colors and designs, circa 1935-40. (Seen in Christie Romero's "Warman's Jewelry, 3rd Ed, page 195.)   View   #H19700

 HASKELL Hess early unsigned pinecone pin of wooden florets and beads with glass leaves, circa 1935, 2-7/8".   View   View   View   #H31323 

 HASKELL Hess early unsigned wooden beads pinecones pin with green glass leaves, circa 1935-40, 3-1/2". (Seen in Christie Romero's "Warman's Jewelry, 3rd Ed, page 195.)   View  View    #H19832

 

       HASKELL early unsigned multi-colored wooden beads pin circa 1940, 2-1/3".  View  #W23389

HASKELL Hess early unsigned natural and colored wooden beads, stars and bells bracelet, circa 1940, 6-1/2" relaxed size by about 2-1/3" at front and 1-1/4" at the back.   #H31460 

  HASKELL Hess unsigned wooden beads and florets pin, 3".  View   #H26587

 

  HASKELL red and natural wooden beads pin, circa 1940, 3"  View   #H28162  WOODEN Haskell and Czech jewelry and purse. HASKELL Hess early unsigned wooden red, charcoal and natural floret shaped and red round beads and glass seed beads sewn onto a a red and green fabric-covered coil bracelet with gold tone filigree tips, circa 1935, 9" coil with overlapping 2" front, 1/2" at back.   View   View   #H31221  

 

 

    HASKELL Larry Austin original watercolor advertising illustration for Haskell glass flowers necklace, bracelet and clip, with foil "Miriam Haskell" sticker, numbered #667.   #H24367    

   HASKELL early unsigned wooden beads and leaves necklace, loop and glass button closure, 15" by 2".   View    View   #H25068

   Haskell advertising art work from the 1940's.   View    View    View    View    View       

 

   

HASKELL acorn pin with brown glass beads and seed beads and green cord, 2-1/2".   View   #H33737

HASKELL wood faces bracelet and brooch, bracelet 7" by about 1-1/2", clip 3-1/2". Each face is different, as well as each hat, very charming.   View   View   View   #H33736

HASKELL Frank Hess early unsigned flower dangles pin with multi-colored glass flowers and blue cord, circa 1940, 3-1/4".   View   #H33739     

 

 
WOOD red bells with white plastic flower clappers brooch all strung on cord with a perforated back, circa 1940. This is probably an unsigned Hess Haskell, but I cannot find ads to attribute it positively.    View   #w33691   HASKELL Hess wooden bells clip in green, red, blue and yellow with glass bead accents all on a fabric twist dress clip, circa 1940, 3-1/2".   View   #H33873  

 

HASKELL clips to show size comparison. HASKELL coil bracelets to show size comparison. 
(Seen in Christie Romero's "Warman's Jewelry, 3rd Ed, page 190.)
HASKELL clips to show size comparison. 
(Seen in Christie Romero's "Warman's Jewelry, 3rd Ed, page 195.)   

 

 Bracelet of red opaque glass beads with clear rhinestone petals.  (Seen in Christie Romero's "Warman's Jewelry, 3rd Ed, page 190.) Some think this is a Haskell but I am not so sure. According to Larry Vrba, bracelets made like this one are not Haskell.  View    View    View    View    View    #H19184

  HASKELL unsigned early 1940's Hess silver patinated  8" coil bracelet with matching contemporary 1-1/3" earrings made by Haskell Jewelry, both with metallic and glass beads. The coil bracelet looks best on a 7" wrist. The bracelet was purchased directly from the archives of  Haskell Jewelry Company.   View   View    View      #H19582

   Bracelet of black opaque glass beads and clear rhinestones. Some think this is a Haskell but I am not so sure.  According to Larry Vrba, bracelets made like this one are not Haskell.   View    View    View    View    #H19185 

 

   

   HASKELL Hess early unsigned cobalt blue glass bell-shaped and round beads clip with gold tone metal bead accents, circa 1940, 2-3/4".  View   #H31229

  HASKELL early unsigned blue glass beads dress clip with clear rhinestone leaves, 3-1/2".   View   #H26799    

 HASKELL Hess early unsigned royal blue glass beads wired onto brass setting pin, 3" by 2.5"..   View   View   #H32138

 

 HASKELL early unsigned cobalt blue glass petals and clear faceted beads 2-1/2" clip and expansion bracelet with a 2-1/4" front.   View   #H23352 HASKELL Hess early unsigned sets in blue, red and clear glass petals and beads.   #H32955 and #H23352  HASKELL Hess early unsigned red and clear glass bracelet and clip, bracelet elastic and adjustable with a 2-1/3" front flower, brooch 1-1/2" by 3". Circa 1940.   View   View   View   View   #H32955

 

      

  HASKELL early unsigned 5" green transparent beaded dress clip. View View View #H23413

 HASKELL attributed unsigned red, blue and green glass transparent beads 3" brooch circa 1940.  View   #H24587 


 HASKELL early unsigned 4-1/2"  dress clip with green glass beads and rhinestone accents. View    #H20064

 

     HASKELL Hess early unsigned green glass melon-shaped beads and clear rhinestone roundelles , 6-1/2" by 1-1/3". Larry Vrba says this line is French, not Haskell.   View   #H31787    HASKELL fabulous green glass beads collar with clear rhinestone and silver tone roundelles set in a symmetrical design that lays flatteringly on the neck, a fabulous collar with the "Miriam Haskell" tag soldered on the back of the clasp..  View   View   View   #H29751       HASKELL early unsigned transparent green glass beads coil bracelet, 2-1/3" front, 1" wide. See a bracelet in this series in Carole Tanenbaum's "Fabulous Fakes" on page 100.  View   #H26800
  HASKELL Hess early unsigned green glass bead dress clip with clear rhinestone accents, 2-1/4".   View   #H26743
Gordon & Pamfiloff's "Miriam Haskell Jewelry" page 66.

 

HASKELL early unsigned Frank Hess green and white glass beads lariat necklace and coil bracelet with artificial pearl accents and gold tone leaves, circa 1940, necklace 26" with each clip 2", coil adjustable 2" front 5/8" band.   View   View   View   View   View   #H33642 HASKELL early unsigned Hess deep orange and artificial pearls dress clip, 2-1/2".    View   #H31844 HASKELL Hess early unsigned reddish-coral glass beads four-strand lariat necklace with gold tone flower petal clips decorated with coral and translucent white beads and artificial pearls at each end, circa 1940, total length 25-1/2", each clip 2".  See a similar bracelet on page 65 of "Miriam Haskell Jewelry" by Gordon & Pamfiloff.   View  View   View   View   View   HASKELL SET   #H31782

 

 
HASKELL gold tone leaves and brown wood beads lariat necklace, 27" total length with 2-1/2" by 1-7/8" clips.   View   View   #H34134 HASKELL gold tone leaves and burgundy glass beads lariat necklace, 27' total length with 2" by 3" clips.   View   View   #H34135  

 

HASKELL original gouache art work, probably by Larry Austin. Advertising a Miriam Haskell stick coral coil bracelet and clip, numbered #1067 on the back, 8" by 10".   #H31940

HASKELL Hess early unsigned maroon glass beads, gold tone flowers and disk spacers dress clip, circa 1940, 2-7/8" long.   View   View   #H19943

   HASKELL original gouache art work, probably by Larry Austin. Advertising Miriam Haskell jewelry, a bracelet and dress clip with heart-shaped glass beads and pressed glass leaves, numbered "#82" in pen on the back, 8" by 10".       #H31845

 

HASKELL early unsigned gold tone petals flower with red glass bead clips, set of 2, circa 1940, 1-3/4".   View   #H32361  HASKELL early unsigned dress clip in amber-colored glass beads and artificial pearls.     Back    #H19737     HASKELL Hess gilt and green enamel leaves clip, 1-3/4" each, set of 2, circa 1940.   View   #H32360

 

 HASKELL Frank Hess early unsigned reddish coral colored opaque round and flattened glass beads and metal floral findings, circa 1940. The bracelet is strung on elastic, so adjustable, and the dress clip is 4". This was one of my first Hess sets and it has been in my personal collection for years. It's one of my all-time favorites. In the early days of Miriam Haskell jewelry, when Frank Hess was the head designer, Haskell put no identifying marks on their jewelry. Haskell was not marked at all until about 1947. Today the early unsigned pieces are recognized from vintage advertisements and by their wonderful detail, hand work and design.   View    #H19941    HASKELL Hess early unsigned coil bracelet and matching earrings with lovely red glass petals and flowers and a beaded back, 8" by 1-5/8" coil bracelet and 1-1/4" screw back earrings.   View   View   View   View   View   #H29922  HASKELL early unsigned red woven fabric and red glass bead bracelet and two sets of dress clips, circa 1935. The fabric portion has faded over the years to this lovely soft rose color. The bracelet uses the bead balls as fasteners which slip through the cord loops like buttons   View   #H19820

 

     HASKELL early unsigned orange glass bead coil bracelet (7/8" wide 3" front drop) and 2-1/2" dress clip with silver tone and clear rhinestones ribbon motif.  See Gordon & Pamfiloff's "Miriam Haskell Jewelry" page 154.  According to Larry Vrba, bracelets made like this one are not Haskell.   View    View    View   #H20469  Larry Vrba says he believes that these are not Haskell. He says the ends at the back should be better finished and the spacer support bars should all be behind the front motif, not spaced around the bracelet.     HASKELL early unsigned orange glass bead coil bracelet (7/8" wide 3-1/2" wide front) and 2-1/2" dress clip with silver pot metal and clear rhinestones leaf motif.   View  View   View   #H24003

 

   HASKELL early unsigned Hess orange glass bead and gold tone leaves and flowers pin,  3".  View   #H28486 

  HASKELL Hess early unsigned dress clip, coral colored glass beads with transparent seed bead ends and a pot metal ribbon design top set with clear rhinestones, circa 1940, 3" by 2-1/4".   View   Bracelet    View    View    View    #H31231  and  #H19183 

  HASKELL Hess early unsigned orange glass beads wreath shaped dress clip with gold tone florets center with clear rhinestones and orange seed beads, circa 1940, 2".  View   #H28115

 

    HASKELL early Hess unsigned aqua glass beads wreath-shaped dress clip with gold tone leaves, circa 1940, 2".  View   #H28116 

   HASKELL AD illustrating red grapes motif clip and bracelet, paper 5" by 7-1/3", hand signed and matted in aqua.  #H27334  

    HASKELL aqua glass beads with silver caps and seed beads dress clip, circa 1945, 2".  View   #H23962   

 

HASKELL early unsigned aqua glass beads and rhinestone leaves coil bracelet, 1-3/4" front. Larry Vrba says he believes that this is line not Haskell. (Seen in Christie Romero's "Warman's Jewelry, 3rd Ed, page 190.)   View   Bracelet   View    View    View   #H22610 HASKELL early unsigned aqua glass bead dress clip with rhinestone leaves, 2-3/4". See Gordon & Pamfiloff's "Miriam Haskell Jewelry" page 153.  View #H22888   HASKELL early unsigned aqua glass bead and pot metal pave leaves pin, 2-2/3".   View   #H27758

 

  HASKELL Hess early unsigned aqua glass bead necklace, each bead ornamented with gold tone seed beads circa 1940, 15-1/2". According to Larry Vrba, head designer for Haskell from 1970-78, these irregularly shaped glass beads were imported from China and used by the thousands. They were still there during his time at Haskell.  View   #H28673

 HASKELL original gouache for a circa 1940s advertisement with foil "Miriam Haskell" sticker. "Austin" and the number "1269" written in pencil on the back. According to Larry Vrba, head designer for Haskell from 1970-78, these irregularly shaped glass beads were imported from China and used by the thousands. They were still there during his time at Haskell.

HASKELL early unsigned clip of aqua glass beads and lovely gold tone findings, 4". According to Larry Vrba, head designer for Haskell form 1970-78, these irregularly shaped glass beads were imported from China and used by the thousands. They were still there during his time at Haskell.  View    #H19736 

 

HASKELL Hess aqua lariat necklace with pressed gold tone leaves, aqua glass beads, total length 27", four strands, clips 3" by 2-1/3".   View   View   #H34083  

HASKELL Larry Austin original watercolor advertising illustration for Haskell aqua glass bead and rhinestone pave leaf cluster wrap necklace #H23378, foil "Miriam Haskell" sticker, 8" by 10", written in  pencil on the back  #554.   #H23631 

 HASKELL early unsigned aqua glass beads four-strand wrap necklace with rhinestone pave leaves, 21" long with 2" clips on each end. Circa 1940. In the early days of Haskell jewelry, when Frank Hess was the head designer, Haskell put no identifying marks on their jewelry. As a mater of fact, it was not marked at all until about 1947. Today the early unsigned pieces are recognized from old advertisements and by their wonderful detailing, hand work and design. This necklace is similar to one seen in the Larry Austin ad art work shown HERE.    View   View   #H23378

 

 
  HASKELL Hess aqua glass beads, artificial pearls and gold tone leaves brooch, large at 3-5/8" by 3-1/4".   View   #H34130  HASKELL Hess early unsigned aqua glass beads two-strand necklace and matching coil bracelet with artificial pearls and gold tone leaves and petals, circa 1940, necklace 16" with 3" front drop and bracelet adjustable and about 3" across the front. A vintage Haskell Larry Austin ad shows a similar set. Hess used the same unsigned box clasp on many different necklaces as can be seen in Gordon & Pamfiloff's "Miriam Haskell Jewelry", pages 28, 59, 120 & 121 and others, and the gold tone leaves are in a set on page 122.   View   View   View   View   View   #H23383